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The Mission of Poubalov

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by Frederick R. Burton


  Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.]

  "THE RHINE, THE ALPS, And the BATTLEFIELD LINE."

  The Famous F.F.V. Limited FAST FLYING VIRGINIAN HAS NO EQUAL BETWEEN

  CINCINNATI and NEW YORK

  Via Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia.

  Vestibuled, Steam Heated, and Electric Lighted Throughout.

  THROUGH DINING CAR and COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.

  THROUGH SLEEPERS TO AND FROM

  ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO AND LOUISVILLE.

  The most interesting historic associations and the most striking and beautiful scenery in the United States are linked together by the C. & O. System, which traverses Virginia, the first foothold of English settlers in America, where the Revolutionary War was begun and ended, and where the great battles of the Civil War were fought; crosses the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains and the famous Shenandoah Valley, reaches the celebrated Springs region of the Virginias, and lies through the canons of New River, where the scenery is grand beyond description. It follows the banks of the Kanawha and Ohio Rivers, and penetrates the famous Blue Grass region of Kentucky, noted for producing the greatest race-horses of the world.

  For maps, folders, descriptive pamphlets, etc., apply to Pennsylvania Railroad ticket offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, the principal ticket offices throughout the country, or any of the following C. & O. agencies:

  NEW YORK--362 and 1323 Broadway. WASHINGTON--513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. CINCINNATI--Corner Fifth and Walnut streets. LOUISVILLE--253 Fourth avenue. ST. LOUIS--Corner Broadway and Chestnut street. CHICAGO--234 Clark street.

  =C. B. RYAN=, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, O. =H. W. FULLER=, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C.

 

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