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Stage-coach and Tavern Days

Stage-coach and Tavern Days

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Map Pitcher, Liverpool Ware   220 Waiting at the Ferry.
Painted by Edward Lamson Henry, N.A. facing 226 Old Chain Bridge, Newburyport, Mass. facing 230 Bridge Toll-board.
Owned by Mr. A. G. Richmond, Canajoharie, N. Y.   233 Megunticook Turnpike   235 Advertisement of Mail-stage   236 Bridge Sign-board.
Owned by Bucks County Historical Society   239 A Wayside Friend, North Conway, N. H.
From photograph by T. E. M. and G. H. White facing 242 Conestoga Wagon.
Photographed from an old wagon facing 246 Stage Wagons.
From print in an old English story book   251 English Coach, 1747.
From a painting by Hogarth   254 Quicksilver Royal Mail, 1835, London, Eng.
From an old print facing 256 “One Hoss Shay” facing 258 “Washington” Chariot.
Owned by Misses Francis, Spring Green Farm, Warwick, R. I.   259 Advertisement of Stage Lines.
From first issue of New York Commercial Advertiser, 1797   261 Stage-coach of 1818.
From an old print   264 Stage-coach of 1828.
From an old print   265 Concord Coach, built in 1863.
Owned by “Buffalo Bill”   266 Concord Coach at Toll-gate.
From photograph owned by Major Lewis Downing, Jr., Concord, N. H. facing 268 Advertisement of Pioneer Line Stage-coaches   270 The Omnibus “Accommodation” between Springfield and Chicopee Falls, 1843   273 Notice of Post-rider, 1799   276 Old Mail-coach and Sign-board, Barre, Mass., 1840   280 Pitcher, Quincy Railway, Staffordshire Ware   284 Veazie Railway, Bangor, Me. From an old print   286 The Arrival of the Train.
From a painting by Edward Lamson Henry, N.A. facing 288 Uncle Ame Morris’s Oxen serving as

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