Freedom in the Wilds: A Saga of the AdirondacksA history and a look at the possible future of the Adirondack area of New York and protecting it as a wilderness perserve and state park. |
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... major site of this culture recorded for New York , situated in the Champlain Valley near the mouth of the Little Ausable River in Clinton County . The site had occupied a sand terrace about twenty - five feet above the river which from ...
... major site of this culture recorded for New York , situated in the Champlain Valley near the mouth of the Little Ausable River in Clinton County . The site had occupied a sand terrace about twenty - five feet above the river which from ...
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... Major mountain trails were cut or rerouted and cleared annually by guides ; the making and keeping up of lesser trails still depended upon volun- teers . During the first decade Mr. White generously paid for much of the work done by the ...
... Major mountain trails were cut or rerouted and cleared annually by guides ; the making and keeping up of lesser trails still depended upon volun- teers . During the first decade Mr. White generously paid for much of the work done by the ...
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... major recommendations of the commission : 1. The creation of an independent bi - partisan Adirondack Park Agency , which would be responsible for major policy decisions , while the management of the park would be under the Department of ...
... major recommendations of the commission : 1. The creation of an independent bi - partisan Adirondack Park Agency , which would be responsible for major policy decisions , while the management of the park would be under the Department of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
SETTLERS AND SUMMER GUESTS | 38 |
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN RESERVE AND | 61 |
Copyright | |
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