Book/Printed Material Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
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Image 1 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 2 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 3 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. f O ,0
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 4 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 5 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 6 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 7 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. ■Jsi* i Mm Elf OEIS AT HAVA^^A, N. Y., ^ITH pESCRIPTIYE PoEMS The glen, the glen— the silent gleu! Oh, how I love its solitude Neale. BY H. C. WINTON. i^ /_ky...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 8 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year ISCS, BY L. G. WINTON, In the Clerk s Office of the District Court of the Northern District of New York. 3*5-3 r
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 9 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. CONTEXTS Sections of the Glen, 4 Preface, 5 General Observations, 9 The Glen— Entrance of the Glen, 18 The Portal Cascade, 19 The Eagle Cliff Falls, 20 The Curtain Cascade, 23 Central...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 10 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. SECTIONS OF THE GLEx\. First Section, Second Section, Third Section, Fourth Section, Fifth Section, Sixth Section, Glex Montour. The Pride of the Senecas, Glen of the Caverns. Glen Chaos. Glen of the...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 11 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. PBEF A CE It is hoped that the following pages may merit the appro- bation of the visitors and admirers of the Glen. Should they receive sufficient encouragement, it is not improbable...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 12 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. the geiiei-al reader, the touiist or to the excursionists, so many of whom cross the sparkhng waves of the ever beau- teous Seneca, in visiting the giens and cascades of the ro-...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 13 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. SENEGA LAKE. BY J. B. LOOK. Tliou crj stal mirror, clear and bright, Where red men rode in their bark canoe Thou ming lest with the moon s pale light, Thy requiem...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 14 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems.
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 15 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. General Observations. Within the limits of the Empire State many rare speci- mens of Natural Scenery are found. While some of them are more striking or magnificent than othei-s, they all furnish...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 16 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 10 in the vale to its summit hundreds of feet above. These, taken together with the undulating evergreens when moved b} the passing summer breeze the unceasing music of the restless waters...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 17 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 11 was opened to the public, by means of paths, stairways, bridges, etc.,he who would have sought to examine its hidden recesses, would have found that many valuable requisites generally supposed to...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 18 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 12 s required to render the first section of the Glen accessible, including the means of ascending the airy heights of Eagle Cliff Falls and the approaches to the Curtain Cascade, in...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 19 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 13 the trees shall commence to put on new robes of green, the smiling rocks, purified by the lingering departure of the melt- ing ice and snow, shall present fresh beauties to...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 20 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 14 parties were held in the groves near its entrance. The hir- gest one was attended Sept. 18th, 1867 a Grand Masonic Pic-nic and Festival. Large numbers of the Order, and oth-...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 21 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 15 ing dish of tongue. Parties, especiail}^ from a distance, usu- ally partake of their repasts in the grove where convenient tables are always in readiness, the incidental delay affording an opportunity...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 22 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 16 beauties and attractions of this Glen. In many respects we think it surpasses the famous Glen at Watkins. Its beautiful cascades, its walled passages, its wierd nooks and caves ?eem almost...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 23 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 17 ^HE G LEN. MrCLURE s GLE?f is situated in the town of Montour, near the village of Havana, Schuyler Co., N. Y. The latter point is accessible several times daily b}...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 24 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 18 ceed southwards up the vallej^ we leave this edifice at our left. After traveling along the highway for the distance of less than half a mile from the College, our road...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 25 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 19 THE PORTAL CASCADE, if we pause for a moment we may behold the foaming waters beneath our feet hastening downwards to the pool at the base of the cascade, where they...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 26 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 20 In times of very low water the ascent may be made by crossing the stream just below the Portal Cascade, and clam- bering up the narrow rocky steps which lead to...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 27 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 21 the brink of the cascade, whereby much of its present beauty would be lost. Yonder lofty pine, rearing its head far above the frowning heights, seems almost a standing sentinel. In...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 28 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. haps thirt} feet. The area of the rocky flooring washed by the waters in the two divisions of this singular chamber the Council House of the Senecas is over two hundred square...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 29 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 23 ble rival to the preceding one, and that is in the exquisite beauty of THE CURTAIN CASCADE. This charming scene is considered by many, as one of the finest views in...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 30 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 24 of a short flight of steps, at the summit of which we obtain some fine views. Continuing our progress beneath the frown- ing cliffs, we again cross the stream and find...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 31 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 25 of the upper long stairway, we obtain a fine view of the cir- cnlar pools far beneath our feet. Taken together with all its surroundings, Central Gorge is well calculated to...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 32 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 26 we find many strange peculiarities among the narrow, ang- ling, jagged walls. It might ver^ easily be imagined the re- sort of a daring Free Booter, situated on some wild and...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 33 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 27 ively belonging to each. Next, in the order of our progress comes THE WHISPERING FALLS, so named from the gentle murmurings of the waters over their rocky bed, as contrasted with...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 34 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 28 of these, perhaps far above a hundred years okl, is quite a curiosity. As we continue our ramble, we approach the Glen of the Echoes, prominent in which are the ECHO...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 35 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 29 incessant waters been at work in wearing out this spacious pool in the solid rocks, while their unceasing music day by day and night by night has resounded in the rarely...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 36 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 30 several small, singularly shaped pools. One resembles a hel- met, another an artist s pallet. The many varieties of mosses which are seen in nearly all sections of the Glen, but...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 37 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 31 SENECA LAKE FROM THE HIGHLANDS of the Glen, which forms one of the many dehghtful land- scapes in which Western New York abounds. Viewed in summer or autumn, the valley and...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 38 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 32 Reader you can make it complete yourself— study it up at your leisure by going to McClure s Glen, and you will be all the better for it. We, ourselves, will...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 39 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 33 ocas Lake in 17G5 one of tli9 first Protestant Missionaries iii Western New York has endeavored to benefit the unlet- tered Senecas or The Great Hill People/ Upon its shores, also,...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868
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Image 40 of Glen sketches, at Havana, N.Y., with descriptive poems. 34 sion raay be changed -with the sex yet he gratefully remembers her kindness and hospitality when his father s family came throug-h the -wilderness, and stopped at her residence, on their...
- Contributor: Winton, H. C.
- Date: 1868