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Oneonta, Otsego County, New York a town of 3,000 pop., on Susquehannah River and the Albany & Susquehannah Railroad, 8 miles from Albany. Engaged in manufactures.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania a town of 3,349* pop., on West branch of Susquehannah River, and on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. A branch railroad also connects with Tyrone on the Penn. Central Railroad. Extensively engaged in lumber trade.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania a town of 5,000 pop., on the north branch of Susquehannah River, and on Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railroad.
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania State Capital, a city of 35,000 pop., on Susquehannah River, and connected with railroads to all the important towns and cities in all directions, making it a city of great business enterprise. Extensively engaged in the manufacture of iron and other articles.
Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania a town of 3,700 pop., 38 miles from Harrisburg. Connected by railroad with Millersburg on Susquehannah River. There are extensive coal mines here.
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