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Identifier: oceantooceanonho01glaz (find matches)
Title: Ocean to ocean on horseback; being the story of a tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with especial reference to the early history and development of cities and towns along the route; and regions traversed beyond the Mississippi ..
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Hubbard publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ule ; and it was here in 1754 that the first Gen-eral Congress was held to discuss arrangements for thenational defence, when Franklin and his compatriots signed the first plan for American Union and pro-claimed to the colonies that they were one people, fit togovern and able to protect themselves. Later, whenthe storm of the Revolution broke, this place, wherethe first threatenings were heard, was the most impc v-erished by the contest and the most persevering in thefight; but she came out triumphant, with a record wellmeriting the honors received in 1797, when she wasmade the capital of the Empire State. After peacewas again established and the routine of business takenup, Albany became the centre of the entire trade ofWestern New York. Fultons steamboats began to run between Albanyand New York as early as 1809, and this commercialactivity and contact with the world gave an impulseto the city which has made itself felt all along theHudson. Since then it has grown rapidly, and has in
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FOUR DAYS AT ALBANY. 131 its steady advancement an influential future to whichits citizens may look forward with pardonable pride. My arrival in Albany and lecture at Tweddle Hallon the evening of the eighteenth were to me amongthe notable events of my journey. Colonel J. M. Fin-ley, who accompanied me from Boston, a veteran of thelate war and manager of my lecture course from Bostonto Buffalo, introduced me. Called at the Capitol on the nineteenth to seethe adjutant-general in relation to my lecturing in theinterest of the fund for the erection of a SoldiersHome which at that time interested persons had pro-posed to build at Bath, New York. I was j)resentedto General Townsend by Colonel Taylor, assistant ad-jutant-general, whom I have known for several years.Found that General Townsend was not, as I had beeninformed, the treasurer of the fund. Colonel Taylorthen went with me up Washington avenue in searchof Captain John Palmer, Past Department Commander,G. A. R., whom I was advised t

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Hubbard_publishing_company
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  • bookleafnumber:138
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  • bookcollection:americana
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