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Identifier: guidetoflorida00olne (find matches)
Title: A guide to Florida
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: (Olney, George Washington), 1835-1916. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, The "Railroad and real estate publishing bureau,"
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Sailing Tuesdays, from Pier16 East River. Office, Nos. 61 and 62 South Street. WM. R. GARRISON—Ships San Salvadf)r, San Jacinto, Herman Livingston,and General Barnes, Sailing Thursdays and Saturdays, from Pier 43 NorthRiver. Office, No. 5 Bowling Green. R. LC)WDEN—Ships Huntsville and Montgomery, Sailing Saturdays fromPier 13 East River. Office, No. 93 West St. Returning, leave Savannah samedays. PHILADELPHIA TO SAVANNAH. GA. The PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. despatchone (if their Steamers, Wyoming or Tonawanda, every Saturday. Returning,leave Savannah same day. W. L. JAMES, Agent, 237 Dock St., Phila. BALTIMORE TO SAVANNAH, GA. The AMERICA, SARAGOSSA AND NORTH POINT, leave on 10th, 20thand 80 of each month. JAS. B. ANDREWS, Agt., Flanigans Wharf, Baltimore Information given, and Tickets sold by rail or steamship, to all points inFlorida, in connection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railway. C. D. OWENS,Genl. Agent, 229 Broadway, comer of Barclay Street, New York. ^ilm^
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DANVILLE ■a EAILP.OAD LFNE The Popular Koute to Aiken, Savannah, tTacJcsonville, and all points in MM&MIM, ^ 9 la via Richmond, Cfreenboro and Charlotte, it being 4=5 miles Shorter thanany other route, Via Coliiml>ia, Aizg-nsta, «fcc. invalids, Tourists and Pleasure Seekers will always fird the Connec-tions Close and Keliable, with no Omnibus Transfers, orconfused night changes of Cars. Passengers by this route have Parlor or Sleeping Cars from New Tork toWashington without change, and Sleeping Cars from Baltimore to Kichmondwithout change at Washington, (all rail), from Richmond to Charlotte, 2Samiles without change, and from Charlotte to New Orleans without change.This route runs through an undnlatiiig country its entire distance, with purewater, beautiful scenery, and good hotels at proper intervals. Two Daily Trains witli Pnllfflans SleeDiflg Cars on all NigM Trains. rw Through Tickets can be purchased at General Eastern Office, No. 9 Astor House, N. Y., and all principa

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:_Olney__George_Washington___1835_1916___from_old_catalog_
  • bookpublisher:New_York__The__Railroad_and_real_estate_publishing_bureau__
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  • bookleafnumber:102
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