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Tom Terbush <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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It depends on whether you are going a mile or traveling all day.  I suspect if you
jog  a timed mile, you will not be far off for the speed of traveling all day.

Tom Terbush
Sue Thompson wrote:

> looking for information on how long it would take for a horse and wagon to
> go one mile; for a horse/rider to go one mile.  I am trying to get a feel
> for what it would of been like to live in 1898.  thanks.
>
> Susan D. Thompson
> Administrative Assistant
> Department of Fruit and Vegetable Science
> 147 Plant Science Building
> Cornell University
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> May I be at Peace.  May my heart remain open. May I awaken to the light of
> own true nature. May I be healed.  May I be a source of healing for all beings.

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