The New Student's Reference Work/Easton

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East′on, a city of Pennsylvania, county-seat of Northampton County, situated at the meeting of the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, is a wealthy manufacturing city, 67 miles from Philadelphia.  The Delaware, Lehigh and Morris Canal terminates here, and with the rivers and railroads gives Easton a large trade.  It also has foundries, rolling-mills, lock-factories, wire and rope-factories.  It perhaps is best known as the seat of Lafayette College, whose Anglo-Saxon and Early-English department is one of the best in the country.  It received its charter in 1826; and has six courses of study, 45 teachers and 519 students.  Population, 28,523.