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1 XXIV | to the summit of Long’s Peak, in the territory of Missouri.~
2 XXVII | for telegrams from Long’s Peak. The director of the Cambridge
3 XXVIII| gigantic reflector of Long’s Peak! Here is the note received
4 XXVIII| of the Gun Club.~ LONG’S PEAK, December 12.~To the Officers
5 XXVIII| the dispatch from Long’s Peak had once become known, there
6 XXVIII| henceforth the post at Long’s Peak; his horizon, the mirror
7 XXVIII| reached the station of Long’s Peak, where the telescope was
8 XXVIII| from the station of Long’s Peak by Joseph T. Maston and
9 XXVIII| the observers of Long’s Peak could ever be realized,
10 VII | at the station of Long’s Peak, he was trying to find the
11 X | powerful one set up at Long’s Peak, the orb of night, magnified
12 XVII | colander, and overlooked by a peak 15,000 feet high.~Around
13 XX | the telescope at Long’s Peak. You know it brings the
14 XXI | Hon. J. T. Maston, Long’s Peak, Rocky Mountains; and the
15 XXI | gigantic reflector of Long’s Peak, and also that it was held
16 XXI | the observations of Long’s Peak, concluded that the commander
17 XXI | for the station on Long’s Peak, in the Rocky Mountains,
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