The Niagara River
by Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1908
Number of pages: 315
Description:
As the geologic wonder of a continent and the commercial marvel of the present century, the Niagara River is one of the most remarkable streams in the world. In historic interest, too, it takes rank with any American river.
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