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  • Black Rock Beacon (Buffalo, NY), 27 March 1823, page 2
    Black Rock Beacon (Buffalo, NY), 27 March 1823, page 2
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  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Wed., Aug. 27, 1823
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Wed., Aug. 27, 1823
    TextNewspaper       We understand that two boats intended for the new line of packets on the canal, were launched at Bucksville Saturday last. They are said to be very superior boats, possessing elegant accommodations.
    TextNewspaper     We understand that two boats intended for the new line of packets on the canal, were launched at Bucksville Saturday last. They are said to be very superior boats, possessing …
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  • The Erie Canal
    The Erie Canal
    NewspaperText  Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), 26 Feb 1823     The Erie Canal. - It is computed that 40,543 tons of articles were transported east and west, on that part of the canal which was navigable during the last season. Some of the principal things were: 184,522 bbls. flour, 17,663 do. salt 9,495 do, provisions, 4,372 do. ashes, 366 do. …
    NewspaperText  Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), 26 Feb 1823   The Erie Canal. - It is computed that 40,543 tons of articles were transported east and west, on that part of the canal which was navigable during the last season. …
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  • Canal Navigation
    Canal Navigation
    TextNewspaper  Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 17 Jan 1823     Canal Navigation. The following statements shews the amount of property which passed this village on the Erie Canal, in 1822-- It will be recollected that this section of the canal was not navigable from the first of July till about the first of November 32,703 bbls. ...
    TextNewspaper  Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 17 Jan 1823   Canal Navigation. The following statements shews the amount of property which passed this village on the Erie Canal, in 1822-- It will be recollected that this section of the canal …
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  • Packet Boats
    Packet Boats
    TextNewspaper  Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 13 Apr 1823     The navigation of the canal has recommenced with activity and spirit, and the superabundant produce of the country is passing rapidly to market. As the packets have not yet began their regular trips, the freight boats are many of them crowded with passengers, who have been waiting the ...
    TextNewspaper  Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 13 Apr 1823   The navigation of the canal has recommenced with activity and spirit, and the superabundant produce of the country is passing rapidly to market. As the packets have not yet began …
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  • Erie Canal
    Erie Canal
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 10 Jan 1823     Erie Canal. - P. Grandin, Esq. the Collector at this place, informs us that he received for tolls during the past season $21,455. The whole amount taken at the same office the year previous was $2,500, making an increase in one year of $18,955!
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 10 Jan 1823   Erie Canal. - P. Grandin, Esq. the Collector at this place, informs us that he received for tolls during the past season $21,455. The whole amount taken at the same …
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  • Steam-Boat on the Canal
    Steam-Boat on the Canal
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 8 Oct 1823     Steam-Boat on the Canal. - A Steam-Boat passed this place, to the west, on the 5th inst. Her speed was supposed to be about four miles per hour, and it was judged by those who noticed her, that the agitation of the water, caused by the wheel of the boat, …
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 8 Oct 1823   Steam-Boat on the Canal. - A Steam-Boat passed this place, to the west, on the 5th inst. Her speed was supposed to be about four miles per hour, and it …
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  • Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 22 Oct 1823
    Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 22 Oct 1823
    TextNewspaper       The Erie Canal Navigation Company have added to their line the Chancellor Kent and Benjamin Wright, two new, well finished boats, and made such other arrangements as will ensure travelers a cheap, expeditious and pleasant passage to Albany, during the season when traveling in stages is rendered ...
    TextNewspaper     The Erie Canal Navigation Company have added to their line the Chancellor Kent and Benjamin Wright, two new, well finished boats, and made such other arrangements as will ensure travelers …
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  • Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 29 Oct 1823
    Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 29 Oct 1823
    TextNewspaper       The Canal is now navigable to to Brockport, about 20 miles west of Rochester, to and from which place the packet boats run daily. _______ Another Canal Celebration. The citizens of Salina, and adjacent towns, celebrated on the 14th inst. the opening of the locks at ...
    TextNewspaper     The Canal is now navigable to to Brockport, about 20 miles west of Rochester, to and from which place the packet boats run daily. _______ Another Canal Celebration. The citizens …
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  • Steam-Boats on the Canal
    Steam-Boats on the Canal
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 15 Oct 1823     Steam-Boats on the Canal. - We think there can no longer be any doubt as to the practicability of propelling boats on the Canal by steam. Since the passage of the steam-boat mentioned in our last, we have been gratified with a view of one built at Pompey, Onondaga county, …
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 15 Oct 1823   Steam-Boats on the Canal. - We think there can no longer be any doubt as to the practicability of propelling boats on the Canal by steam. Since the passage of …
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  • Steam-Boats on the Canal
    Steam-Boats on the Canal
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 15 Oct 1823     Steam-Boats on the Canal. - We think there can no longer be any doubt as to the practicability of propelling boats on the Canal by steam. Since the passage of the steam-boat mentioned in our last, we have been gratified with a view of one built at Pompey, Onondaga county, …
    TextNewspaper  Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 15 Oct 1823   Steam-Boats on the Canal. - We think there can no longer be any doubt as to the practicability of propelling boats on the Canal by steam. Since the passage of …
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