Toyota Land Cruiser 200 2012 01 Workshop Service Manual
Toyota Land Cruiser 200 2012 01 Workshop Service Manual
Toyota Land Cruiser 200 2012 01 Workshop Service Manual
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CHAPTER XXIV.
Chapters XXIV-XXVII are taken from Travels in North America (see Sources
section).
Ellipses (....) represent longer omissions, generally two or more full
sentences; shorter omissions are retained. In particular, Alida omits all
passages having to do with either American Indians or religious communities.
Aside from omitted material, most quotations are verbatim except for changes
of person (from “I” or “we” to “Alida” or “the group”).
The dramatic date of these chapters is summer 1815, or ten years before Karl
Bernhard’s visit. Note in particular the references to the Erie Canal and to the
Superintendent of West Point.
CHAPTER XXV.
When first beside the lake thy turrets
rose,
Extending far around in simple pride,
A novel beauty o’er the landscape
throws,
Where gentle waters softly murmuring
glide.
Travels (chapter VI
continues)
At Utica the gentlemen hired At Utica, seven of us for nine
a stage to visit the Falls of dollars hired a stage to visit the
Trenton, distant fourteen miles. Falls of Trenton, distant
They were accompanied in this fourteen miles. Our passengers
route by a number of were partly from New York, and
passengers from New-York and partly from the state of North
North Carolina. They crossed Carolina. We crossed the
the Mohawk upon a covered Mohawk upon a covered
wooden bridge. After this the wooden bridge, built in a bad
road gradually ascended to a and awkward manner, on which
forest, which was in part I observed an advertisement,
cleared for new fields. At a little “that all persons who pass this
distance from the falls is a bridge on horseback or wagon
tavern, where they left the faster than a walk, shall be
carriage, and went on foot fined one dollar.” After this, our
through thick woods, from road gradually ascended to a
which a pair of stairs conducted forest, which was, however, in
to the falls. part cleared for new fields. The
timber is so much neglected
here, that they will very
probably feel the want of it in
less than fifty years. At a short
distance from the falls of West
Canada Creek is a new tavern,
which is situated in a lately
cleared forest, and is built
entirely of wood. At this tavern
we left the carriage, and went
on foot through thick woods,
from which a pair of stairs
conduct to the falls....
The beautiful mass of green This beautiful mass of green,
around, the azure sky, the large the azure sky, the large and
and variegated rocks, and the variegated rocks, and the three
three falls, produce a most falls, produce a most happy
happy effect. The rocks of effect. The rocks at these falls,
these falls are so excavated by which, on account of the great
the water, that they have the heat, scarcely extended over
form of a common kettle. The half the river, are so excavated
upper falls, which are about by the water, that they have
ninety feet high, are the the form of a common kettle.
grandest. They dined at the The upper falls, which are
tavern, and towards evening about ninety feet high, are the
returned to Utica. grandest.... At the tavern
where we had put up, we
found a tolerably good dinner,
and towards evening returned
to Utica.
The day was fine and The day was fine and pleasant.
pleasant. They regretted that it The thunder-storm of
was too late, upon their return yesterday, had done some
thither, to visit a hydrostatic good. I regretted that it was
lock designed to weigh the too late upon our return to
boats which pass on the canal. Utica, to visit a hydrostatic lock,
designed to weigh the boats
which pass on the canal.
Having seen enough of the Having seen enough of the
canal, and being anxious to see canal, and being anxious to see
the newly-settled country the newly-settled country
between this place and between this place and
Niagara, they continued their Niagara, we determined to
journey the next day in the continue our journey on the
stage coach. With this intention next day in the stage-coach.
they left Utica at four o’clock in With this intention we left Utica
the morning, and the same day at 4 o’clock in the morning of
arrived at Auburn, distant the 17th of August, and the
seventy-three miles. They same day arrived at Auburn,
passed through twelve villages distant seventy-three miles....
on their route from Utica to The villages between Utica and
Auburn. Auburn were New Hartford,
four miles, Manchester, five
miles, Vernon, eight miles,
Oneida, five miles, Lenox, four
miles, Sullivan, eight miles,
Manlius, six miles, Jamesville,
five miles, Onandago Hollow,
five miles, Onandago Hill, two
miles, Marcellus, eight miles,
and Skeneatelass, six miles.
Between Manchester and Between Manchester and
Vernon day dawned, and they Vernon day dawned, and we
found themselves in a rather found ourselves in a rather wild
wild country, in the midst of a country, in the midst of a
wilderness. wilderness.
Behind the village of Oneida, Oneida is an Indian settlement,
the road led along a and....
considerable hill, from which Behind this village the road
they had a beautiful view of led along a considerable hill,
Oneida lake, which presented from which we had a beautiful
the appearance of a large view of Oneida Lake, which
stream. Here there were a presented the appearance of a
number of extensive prospects, large stream. Here you have a
which, however, as there was number of extensive prospects,
but little cultivated land and which, however, as you see but
few houses, were rather little cultivated land and few
uniform. houses, is rather uniform.
Something further on, after Farther on we saw a small lake
they had left Oneida, they called Salt Lake, which is in the
came to a small lake, called midst of a forest, and has on its
Salt Lake, which is in the midst banks three picturesquely
of a forest, and has on its situated towns, Liverpool,
banks three picturesquely Salina, and Syracuse. At Salina
situated towns, Liverpool, are rich salt springs, the water
Salina, and Syracuse. At Salina of which is collected in
are rich salt springs, the water reservoirs, and it is evaporated
of which is collected in by the heat of the sun to
reservoirs, and it is evaporated procure the salt. Beyond
by the heat of the sun to Sullivan we passed through the
procure the salt. Beyond village of Chitteningo. It
Sullivan they passed through contains several mills, a cotton
the village of Chitteningo. factory, and a branch of the
A branch of the Erie canal Erie Canal, which forms a kind
forms a kind of harbour at this of harbour, and serves as a
place. landing place for articles
manufactured here, and for the
plaster and lime which are
procured in the neighbourhood.
This lime becomes hard under
water, so that it is excellently
adapted to waterworks.
They dined at Manlius, a new We dined at Manlius, a new
village. From the canal, which village.... From the canal which
forms an angle here, they forms an angle here, we drove
drove in a southerly direction in in a southerly direction, in
order to keep on the plains. order to keep on the plains, as
The two Onondago villages are the main road, which is nearer,
pleasant places. leads over a hill. The two
Onondago villages appear to be
flourishing manufacturing
places, and are pleasantly
situated.