This is an addendum of supplemental and updated material for Volume 4 of this series, Where Did the Tracks Go in the Catskills? It contains 31 new maps and detailed text for cattle passes, charcoal kilns, quarries, logging lines and other industries, as well as emergences from reservoirs, construction, and relocations.
Mountain Railroads of New York State: Vol. 4, Where Did the Tracks Go in the Catskills? Addendum.
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About the Book
For railroad lovers, history buffs, and anyone who loves to ramble in the mountains, Michael Kudish’s series is the definitive atlas to former railroad routes and what lay along them, with hundreds of hand-drawn maps. A retired professor of forestry at Paul Smith’s College, the author devoted more than thirty years of study of the railroad lines and how they intertwined with the history of forestry, mining, agriculture and hotels in the mountains.
This is an addendum of supplemental and updated material for Volume 4 of this series, Where Did the Tracks Go in the Catskills? It contains 31 new maps and detailed text for cattle passes, charcoal kilns, quarries, logging lines and other industries, as well as emergences from reservoirs, construction, and relocations.
ISBN
978-1-930098-96-1
Format
Paperback
Page Count
56 pages
Dimensions
8.5 x 11
Contains Illustrations