The Pacific tourist (1879) (14781282653)
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Identifier: pacifictourist1879will (find matches)
Title: The Pacific tourist
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Williams, Henry T Shearer, Frederick E
Subjects: Union Pacific Railroad Company Central Pacific Railroad Company Railroad travel Railroad travel Railroad travel
Publisher: New York : H.T. Williams
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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of • the tourist will Ih» iiit**n*3«tks out over the n!i awaiting rtvlamation, or the thrivi ami fertile fi-Ms on either nidi-, or • well pmtected by high and bn . spaciou.s bays—.Snisun. San I h rancisco — affonl a jwriea of ■ the interest is like a good iio% ■ the end. Mount pi ■> - - view. You iKWi* the i Heiiicia, <ui il ■ i i through th- States Nav\ i the town of \ a. nroach to San Fi in connection wr road, will amply • time between the allrail pUt- ri<j m-x ki- r. a:..j
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REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF CALIFORNIA. 1.—Senator Sargent. 2.—R. B. ArVoodwani. 3.-Seiiator Sharon. (Nevada.) 4.—D. O. Mills. 5.—James C. Flood. 6.—W. C. Ralston. 7.—M. S. LaUiam, 8.—Gov. Irwin. rMS f.itCIFlC Tormsr, 249 the river. The river-boats, however, are not runwith the rejjularity of the trains, nor are tliey aslarge and comfortable as they were a few yearsago. Leaving Sacramento on the Centnil PacificRailroad, formerly the Western Tacitic, wereach lirighton,—i:Jt miles from San Francisco,where the Siicrameiito Valley Railnjad leavesthe main track. This road e.\tend.s to Folsom,22 miles, where it connects with the SacramentoValley and Ilacerville Railroad, to ShingleSprings 2G miles, whence daily stages leave forriacerville, 58 miles from Siicramento. The oldtown of Brighton was on the Sacramento Riveropposite the present station, and on the oldPlacerville road. Cafifoniia Ifiml-Mifls. — As you pa-ssalong you notice numerous windmills, of varioussizes and styles,