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Nescopeck on the N. E. branch of the Susquehanna, to the Lehigh River." The original capital stock was authorized in the amount of $ 60,000, composed of 600 shares at $ 100 a share. The success of the
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connect the
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369:History of Pennsylvania
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363:Categories
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81:and steep
286:Nescopeck
252:Lake Erie
166:Weatherly
45:canal age
262:See also
248:Delaware
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