Book of the Royal Blue, Volume 9Passenger Department, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 1905 |
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... East 34th Street 1.00 East 23d Street Ferry 1.75 1.00 1.75 Theatre and return , between 75th Street and Washington Square ... 2.50 3.50 Shopping and calling , between 59th Street and Washington Square : First hour ... Each hour ...
... East 34th Street 1.00 East 23d Street Ferry 1.75 1.00 1.75 Theatre and return , between 75th Street and Washington Square ... 2.50 3.50 Shopping and calling , between 59th Street and Washington Square : First hour ... Each hour ...
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... east , they drew around them a coterie of friends , literary and otherwise , which included the highest and best in the intellectual world of the day . Regarding this removal , Alice Cary wrote , shortly before her death : " Ignor- ance ...
... east , they drew around them a coterie of friends , literary and otherwise , which included the highest and best in the intellectual world of the day . Regarding this removal , Alice Cary wrote , shortly before her death : " Ignor- ance ...
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... east of the Smithsonian , between Seventh and Twelfth streets , and is the place of universal interest to those who en- joy relics . There are seventeen spacious ex- hibition halls and 134 rooms for special pur- poses within the build ...
... east of the Smithsonian , between Seventh and Twelfth streets , and is the place of universal interest to those who en- joy relics . There are seventeen spacious ex- hibition halls and 134 rooms for special pur- poses within the build ...
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... east . How often , oh , how often , in the days that have gone by , Have I stood on the corner at midnight and raised a fierce outcry ; How often , oh , how often , have I cussed in lan- guage free The starter who started so many cars ...
... east . How often , oh , how often , in the days that have gone by , Have I stood on the corner at midnight and raised a fierce outcry ; How often , oh , how often , have I cussed in lan- guage free The starter who started so many cars ...
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... East 42d Street Broadway and 36th Street Park Avenue and 40th Street .Broadway and 38th Street Fourth Avenue and 33d Street Broadway and 42d Street .Broadway and 29th Street .. Fifth Avenue and 34th Street ART GALLERIES . Academy of ...
... East 42d Street Broadway and 36th Street Park Avenue and 40th Street .Broadway and 38th Street Fourth Avenue and 33d Street Broadway and 42d Street .Broadway and 29th Street .. Fifth Avenue and 34th Street ART GALLERIES . Academy of ...
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23d Street ALLEGHENY MOUNTAIN Avenue Baltimore & Ohio BLUE TRAINS Broadway Buffet Drawing Room Buffet Parlor Car Buffet Sleeping Car CAMDEN STATION Car New York CHILLICOTHE Cincinnati City Passenger Agent City Ticket Agent Cleveland Columbus Cumberland DEER PARK HOTEL Dining Cars serve District Passenger Agent Division Passenger Agent Drawing Room Buffet Drawing Room Parlor Drawing Room Sleeping EXPRESS DAILY feet Five Hour Train JOHN PAUL JONES LIBERTY STREET LIMITED DAILY Louis Louisville miles mountain Observation Cars Observation Parlor Car Ocean City OHIO R. R. ROYAL Ohio Railroad Ohio River Parlor Car Washington Philadelphia PM Lv PM PM PM R. R. ROYAL BLUE resort Room Buffet Parlor Room Buffet Sleeping Room Parlor Car Room Sleeping Car ROYAL BLUE TRAINS Royal Limited ROYAL STATION serve all meals Sleeping Car Chicago Sleeping Car Pittsburg Sleeping Car Washington Springs table d'hote Ticket Agent Traveling Passenger Agent West York to Washington
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Page 13 - ONE sweetly solemn thought Comes to me o'er and o'er; I am nearer home to-day Than I ever have been before; Nearer my Father's house, Where the many mansions be; Nearer the great white throne, Nearer the crystal sea; Nearer the bound of life, Where we lay our burdens down; Nearer leaving the cross! Nearer gaining the crown!
Page 8 - E'en crosses, from his sovereign hand, Are blessings in disguise. 3 Why should we doubt a Father's love, So constant and so kind ? To his unerring gracious will Be every wish resigned. 4 In thy fair book of life divine, My God ! inscribe my name ; There let it fill some humble place Beneath my Lord, the Lamb ! ".. Relying on the Promiset.
Page 12 - Looked down upon you must paint for me: Oh, if I only could make you see The clear blue eyes, the tender smile, The sovereign sweetness, the gentle grace, The woman's soul, and the angel's face That are beaming on me all the while! I need not speak these foolish words ; Yet one word tells you all I would say : She is my mother ; you will...
Page 2 - Filling a glass, he turned to them and said, "with a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy, as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.
Page 12 - Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret? And...
Page 13 - Let us gather up the sunbeams Lying all around our path ; Let us keep the wheat and roses, Casting out the thorns and chaff; Let us find our sweetest comfort In the blessings of to-day, With a patient hand removing All the briers from the way.
Page 5 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to his holy keeping.
Page 12 - I only could make you see The clear, blue eyes, the tender smile, The sovereign sweetness, the gentle grace, The woman's soul, and the angel's face That are beaming on me all the while, I need not speak these foolish words: Yet one word tells you all I would say — She is my mother: you will agree That all the rest may be thrown away.
Page 5 - At length, my dear Marquis, I am become a private citizen on the banks of the Potomac; and under the shadow of my own vine and my own fig-tree, free from the bustle of a camp, and the busy scenes of public life, I am solacing myself with those tranquil enjoyments, of which the soldier, who is ever in pursuit of fame, the statesman, whose watchful days and sleepless nights are spent in devising schemes...