Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Pennsylvania Library Notes, Vol. 6: April, 1913
This division has been aided by the physical features of our State. NO other State has so much beautiful scenery as has Pennsylvania. But these beautiful mountains and valleys and rivers mean increased difficulty Of intercourse between the people. Families living in one valley may be entirely cut Off from others only a few miles distant. These barriers have prevented the growth of common interests with the consequence that each little valley contains a group interested in itself but not interested in the groups in adjoining valleys.
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