From a Photo.
The trip up the channel carried the party outside of Robinson's Island, all stopping to pay tribute to Chapin's Island, the little spot where, in 1838, a man had lodged as he was being swept toward the fall by the awful current.
"I am glad to be back," said Superintendent Perry, as the party reached the lower end of Green Island.
"But you are also glad to have been where you have been," added Guide Barlow, the only man who had ever conducted a party to that dangerous point on the brink of the American fall.
The date was Saturday, February 13, 1904.
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Copyright, 1904, by George Newnes, Limited.
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