For those of you interested in such things, I've parsed the geography
of Mark Twain's book "The Innocents Abroad".  There is really no new
information here, primarily I've just mapped all his stops along the
way.  There are tid bits from Wikipedia, Kent Rasmussen, and David
Fears, mainly to provide some continuity. I hope to return to this
section of my overall project "Mark Twain's Geography" in the future
with some real research.  I'm afraid my energy level is a bit low as
I'm dealing with a case of pneumonia but I don't think its contagious
through email.  Caution, my service provider has been less than
reliable lately, so if it doesn't come up - wait a day.

http://twainsgeography.com/content/innocents-abroad
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