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Title |
The attention of travelers and tourists to Blue Mountain and Raquette Lakes is called to the fact that the Adirondack Stage Co. has established a railroad, stage & express office at Holland's Blue Mountain Lake House. |
Author |
Adirondack Stage Company |
Published Date |
1878 |
Object Name |
Broadside |
Control Number |
15966 |
Place of Publication |
Saratoga Springs, N.Y. |
Publisher |
G. W. Ball, Printer and Stationer |
Physical Description |
24.8 cm x 31.8 cm |
Summary |
Recto reads: "The attention of travelers and tourists to Blue Mountain and Raquette Lakes, is called to the fact that the Adirondack Stage Co. has established a railroad, stage & express office at Holland's Blue Mountain Lake House. Tickets sold and baggage checked to Saratoga, Troy, Albany and New York, by rail, and to New York via People's Line from Albany, or Citizen's Line from Troy. the agent will calla the Ordway House, daily, and furnish tickets and check baggage direct from teh hotel. Express departs at 7 a.m. and arrives at 8 p.m., daily. All goods and orders forwarded promptly by first stage. The stage co. take pleasure in calling notice to the fact that the road between North Creek and Blue Mountain Lake has been put in good repair for the season of 1878, especially with four-horse teams, in good time, on this section, instead of open wagons and buckboards as heretofore. the entire line has been newly equipped this season with first class four & six horse teams, with new, roomy, easy-riding Concord coaches, built expressly for this route, which are driven by skillful and accommodating drivers. Extra coaches, baggage wagons, and light passenger wagons, always in readiness when required. The patronage of the public is respectfully soclicited. R. B. Scarritt, Supt. Albert Frost, Agent at Blue Mountain. Saratoga, July 15, 1878." |
Search Terms |
Advertising--Transportation.; Blue Mountain Lake (N.Y.); North Creek (N.Y.); Stagecoach lines--New York (State); |
Imagefile |
164\15966.JPG |
Collection |
Adirondack Experience Library |
