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BY WATER TO THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION 
BY JOHANNA S. WISTHALER. 
1894 
 
"Travel is the great source of true wisdom." --Bearensfield 
 
To my amiable traveling companions, 
Mr. S.R. James and family, 
and 
Miss Sarah E. Campbell, 
this volume is affectionately inscribed 
 
PREFACE 
It has been the aim of the author: to combine a detailed narrative of her 
trip by water to the White City with a faithful description of the ever 
memorable Columbian Exposition as far as possible consistent with the 
scope of this work. Every opportunity has been embraced by the writer 
to incorporate the historical events, scientific facts, and natural 
phenomena most appropriate to the subject.
The author also acknowledges her indebtedness to the Lake Shore & 
Michigan Southern Railway Co. as well as her obligations to the 
Winters Art Litho Co. in Chicago. She wishes to express her gratitude 
to the first-mentioned corporation for having presented her with a map 
illustrative of the route; thus enabling the reader to trace the numerous 
towns and cities--on the Erie Canal and three Great Lakes--whose 
history and attractions have been depicted in this book. 
The Lake Shore Route--selected by the Government to run the famous 
Fast Mail Trains--is the only double track line between Chicago, 
Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, and Boston.--During the existence of 
the White City, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Co. 
placed in service special trains for the purpose of facilitating railway 
transportation between the eastern cities and the "Queen of the West." 
The "Exposition Flyer," which accomplished nearly 1,000 miles in 
twenty hours from Chicago to New York, an average of about fifty 
miles per hour, was certainly one of the fastest trains in the World. 
To the aid of the Winters Art Litho Co. the author owes her capability 
of furnishing this volume with a novel illustration of the World's 
Fair.--A gold medal was awarded to this firm for the excellence in their 
water color fac-simile reproductions and advancement in legitimate 
lithography. The credit of improvements in materially reducing the 
number of printings, and still maintaining excellence in results, was 
conceded to them by the Judges.--This company kindly permitted the 
author to use their copyright of the revised and most correct Bird's Eye 
View of the Exposition Grounds extant, which gives the readers a very 
adequate conception of that marvelous creation that--while existing 
only for such a brief period--has accomplished its mission in the 
highest degree, and has opened a new era in the annals of modern 
progress. 
SCHENECTADY, N.Y., December, 1893. 
 
CONTENTS 
INTRODUCTION 
CHAPTER I 
Voyage on the Erie Canal Departure from Schenectady, N Y 
Amsterdam, Canajoharie, Little Falls Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Lyons
Palmyra, Rochester, Lockport 
CHAPTER II 
Sojourn in Buffalo and Visit to Niagara falls. Buffalo Harbor City of 
Buffalo Mill's Dry Dock Niagara Falls, American Horseshoe and 
Central Falls
 
CHAPTER III 
Voyage on Three Great Lakes Lake Erie Dunkirk, Erie, Conneaut 
Cleveland Amherstburg Detroit River City of Detroit Lake St Clair 
River St Clair Port Huron, Sarnia Lake Huron Sand Beach Beacon 
Saginaw Bay, Tawas City, Alpena Rock-bound on Gull Island Ledge 
False Presqu'ile, Cheboygan Straits of Mackinaw, Mackinaw Island 
Lake Michigan Beaver Island, Northport Frankfort, Manistee, 
Muskegon South Haven, Life Saving Service Michigan City, White 
City
 
CHAPTER IV 
_Stay in Chicago and Visit to the World's Fair_ A Round    
    
		
	
	
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