New York (Etat) -- Descriptions et voyages
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- Notions of the Americans, picked up by a travelling bachelor
- The Hudson River by daylight, New York to Albany and Troy, Catskill Mountains, Pittsfield, Saratoga Springs, Lake Champlain, Ausable Chasm, Plattsburg, Adirondacks, Montreal, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Howe's Cave and Richfield Springs, Pennsylvania railroad route from New York to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and Chicago, with running sketch from Chicago to Omaha and San Franscisco, [Thursty McQuitt, i. e. Wallace Bruce]
- The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travellers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs
- Notes on North America, agricultural, economical and social, by James F.W. Johnston
- Glimpses along the Richelieu River and Lake Champlain, with many illustrations and a short description of the historic points of interest, including Isle aux Noix with its beautiful park.-
- A guide for every visitor to Niagara Falls, including the sources of Niagara, and all places of interest, both on the American and Canadian side : embellished with views of the falls, and a map of the river by the author : also a description of several routes from the falls to Montreal, Boston, Saratoga Springs, via Lake Ontario, Lake Champlain, Albany, New York &c, by F.H. Johnson
- The Hudson highlands
- The northern traveller, containing the Hudson River guide and tour to the springs, Lake George and Canada, passing through Lake Champlain : with a description of all the places on the route most worthy of notice
- Suite du voyage, de l'Amérique ou Dialogues de Monsieur le baron de Lahontan et d'un sauvage dans l'Amérique, contenant une description exacte des moeurs & des coutumes de ces peuples sauvages : avec les voyages du même en Portugal et en Danemarc, dans lesquels on trouve des particularitez trés curieuses, et qu'on n'avoit point encore remarquées
- The history of the provinces of New-York, from the first discovery, to which is annexed a description of the country, an account of the inhabitants, their trade, religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice and that colony, by William Smith, A.M
- Travels in the United States of America, and part of Upper Canada, by Wm. Dalton
- Emigration, the advantages of emigration to Canada : being the substance of two lectures delivered at the Town-Hall, Colchester, and the Mechanics' Institution, Ipswich, by William Cattermole
- Novum Belgium, description de Nieuw Netherland et notice sur René Goupil, par Isaac Jogues
- Reisen in Canada und durch die Staaten von New-York und Pennsylvanien, von J.G. Kohl
- Suite du voyage, de l'Amérique ou Dialogues de Monsieur le baron de Lahontan et d'un sauvage dans l'Amérique, contenant une description exacte des moeurs & des coutumes de ces peuples sauvages : avec les voyages du même en Portugal et en Danemarc, dans lesquels on trouve des particularitez trés curieuses, et qu'on n'avoit point encore remarquées
- The tourist, or, Pocket manual for travellers on the Hudson River, the western canal and stage road to Niagara Falls down Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence to Montreal and Quebec, comprising also the routes to Lebanon, Ballston, and Saratoga Springs
- The military and civil history of the county of Essex, New York, and a general survey of its physical geography, its mines and minerals, and industrial pursuits : embracing an account of the northern wilderness : and also the military annals of the fortresses of Crown Point and Ticonderoga, by Winslow C. Watson
- The tourist, or, Pocket manual for travellers, on the Hudson River, the western canal, and stage road, to Niagara Falls, comprising also the routes to Lebanon, Ballston, and Saratoga Springs
- A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818, the tour extends from New-York, by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica, to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario, to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village; thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands; thence to Sacket's Harbour by water; from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Eatavia, to Buffalo; and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa. After viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit, and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky, and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places, by William Darby
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