Hubbard s guide to Moosehead lake and northern Maine
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Hubbard's guide to Moosehead lake and northern Maine

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UBBARFS Fifth Edition 1893 EXPLANATION. wilddemand for a guide-book to a comparatively small,THE limited, and its sales are unremunera-region is necessarily tive. People are apt to be contented if they have but a map of the factthe region. In the present case the author would point to that this guide-book tries to offset the errors that must exist in a 'map mac jad one astray, b . : errors slight aj detailed re-survc) LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. :ie map without >uld not material! [ap and book ar( 3 guide- book, nc re 1879, and crr( ;o time, carefully and'Mc useful. light, asSTATES OF AMERK A.UNITED far, at ense of revising •f print- ing and binding the l)ook, has been quite large, and has not been offset, as often heretofore, by adi'ertisements. The public will hardly expect a fifth edition of a book to be printed "just for the fun of the thing." Hence, without an apology for so doing, the publisher has felt obliged to raise the price of the present issue (in paper, 'vlthout map) to one dollar a copy. Aroostook Railroad,Bangor and DIVISION).(PISCATAQUIS # /r\oo5et7ead lal^e I^oute,J\)e to Katahdin Iron Works, SebecThe most direct route andLake, Lake Hebron, Monson, floosehead Lake, summer resort for sportsmen and tourists.Maine's great TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.TWO EXPRESS Connecting at Oidtown with all trains to and from Bangor, and Boston, and at Greenville and Brownville JunctionsPortland, Canadian Pacific Railway, for all points west.with the Commer-^'-^.

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UBBARFS
Fifth Edition
1893EXPLANATION.
wilddemand for a guide-book to a comparatively small,THE
limited, and its sales are unremunera-region is necessarily
tive. People are apt to be contented if they have but a map of
the factthe region. In the present case the author would point to
that this guide-book tries to offset the errors that must exist in a
'map mac jad one
astray, b . : errors
slight aj detailed
re-survc) LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. :ie map
without >uld not
material! [ap and
book ar( 3 guide-
book, nc re 1879,
and crr( ;o time,
carefully and'Mc
useful. light, asSTATES OF AMERK A.UNITED
far, at ense of
revising •f print-
ing and binding the l)ook, has been quite large, and has not been
offset, as often heretofore, by adi'ertisements. The public will
hardly expect a fifth edition of a book to be printed "just for
the fun of the thing." Hence, without an apology for so doing,
the publisher has felt obliged to raise the price of the present
issue (in paper, 'vlthout map) to one dollar a copy.Aroostook Railroad,Bangor and
DIVISION).(PISCATAQUIS
#
/r\oo5et7ead lal^e I^oute,J\)e
to Katahdin Iron Works, SebecThe most direct route
andLake, Lake Hebron, Monson,
floosehead Lake,
summer resort for sportsmen and tourists.Maine's great
TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.TWO EXPRESS
Connecting at Oidtown with all trains to and from Bangor,
and Boston, and at Greenville and Brownville JunctionsPortland,
Canadian Pacific Railway, for all points west.with the
Commer-^'-^.g with the Summer Schedule, June 26, passen-
gers can leave Boston in the morning and arrive at Kineo for
supper; returning, leave Kineo in the morning and arrive at
Boston in the evening.
EXCURSION TICKETS
Are on sale all principal ticket offices in New Englandat
Yorkand New City.
W. CRAM, General Manager.F.POCKET MAPNEW
LAKEMOOSEHEAD
VICINITY,AND
Headwaters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, andEmbracinj; the
giving routes for the tourist and himber-nianSt. John Rivers, and
great forests, and over the intricate water-courses ofthrough the
MAINE.NORTHERN
It contains the latest geographical corrections of this great expanse of
wild country, and will be found serviceable by all who contemplate a visit
to these secluded localities.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
LUCIUS L. HUBBARD, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
heavy encased in durable envelope to fit thePrinted on bond-paper, and
pocket. Price, cents.50
mail, post-paid, on receipt of price,Will be sent by
by
DAMRELL & UPHAM, BOSTON, MASS.
D. BUGBEE & CO., BANGOR, ME.MAP OF
Maine,Northern
(Now in Preparation.)
the entire northern part the State,To embrace of
''Hubbard's [Map cMooseheadnow covered by of
[Maine," together with the wholeLaJie and Northern
part WashingtonAroostook County and aof of
County.
parts the State ac-// will show those eastern of
cessible to the tourist from the
Central Railroad,Maine
by theas the regions newly opened upas well
Railway.Bangor and Aroostook
HUBBARD.LUCIUS L
DamrellWill be on sale by P. Bugbee Co., Bangor, Me., and&
AND Upham, Boston, Mass.
January 1, 1894.Price, $1.00. Ready about3.22 3-35
8.00
A.M P.M.M'J'. KINKO l-KOM KINKG COVE.HUBBARD'S GUIDE
TO
MOOSEHEAD LAKE
MAINE.NORTHERN
BEING THE FOURTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED,
OF
anU Hicinits/*"Summer Facations at IHoaseljcaO ilafte
THE PRINCI-DESCRIBING ROUTES FOR THE CANOE-MAN OVER
PAL WATERS OF NORTHERN MAINE, WITH HINTS TO
CAMPERS AND ESTIMATES OF EXPENSE
FOR TOURS.
ILLUSTRATED
WITH VIEWS OF MAINE SCENERY, AND ACCOMPANIED BY NEJf
AND LARGE MAPS OF THE HEADWATERS OF THE
PENOBSCOT, KENNEBEC, AROOSTOOK,^
ST. yOHN RIVERS,
By LUCIUS U-^UBBA
AUTHOR OF "woods AND LAKES OF MAINE."
Hi')
CAMBRIDGE
:
PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR.
1893.8931
Copyright, 1893,
By Lucius L. Hubbard.
University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.

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