https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Portageville%2C+NY&output=atom2024-03-29T00:15:10-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/733
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var str = 'Portage Bridge from Inspiration Point, Letchworth State Park, N.Y.';
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var str = 'Hand-colored postcard shows Genesee River Gorge from Inspiration Point, also featuring at left the Genesee Valley Canal and in the distance the Erie Railroad's Portage viaduct.
Genesee Gorge Series No. 19';
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var str = 'Stereopticon card: Middle Fall of Genesee, at Portage, NY';
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var str = 'From a series titled "View on the Line of Erie Railway," this early photograph of Middle Falls shows the environmental effects of a sawmill located there. After purchasing this tract of land in 1859, William Pryor Letchworth began a long program of replanting trees--which continued as an arboretum program after he donated his estate to New York';
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Photo stereocard
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var str = 'Railroad Bridge, Portage';
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var str = 'Famous Erie Railroad viaduct over Upper Falls at Portage, located in present-day Letchworth State Park, accompanied W. S. Ward's essay "The Valley of the Genesee."';
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