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- Canal Navigation commencedWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 21 Apr 1824 Canal Navigation commenced. - The cheering and enlivening sounds of the bugle - the crackings of the teamsters' whips - the continued arrival and departure of stranger, and the busy and anxious looking phizes of our villagers. remind us, while we sit quietly in our office, pondering over "matters ...Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 21 Apr 1824 Canal Navigation commenced. - The cheering and enlivening sounds of the bugle - the crackings of the teamsters' whips - the continued arrival and departure of stranger, and the busy …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 12 May 1824Three mails are now received at this place, daily - two on the canal, and one by way of Canandaigua.Three mails are now received at this place, daily - two on the canal, and one by way of Canandaigua.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canal Steam BoatsLyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 2 Jul 1824 Canal Steam Boats. - The steamboat "Erie Canal" passed this village on Wednesday last, on her way to the west. There are different opinions with regard to the practicability of employing steamboats on the canal - that is, whether, notwithstanding the cheapness of fuel, they can be made to perform …Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 2 Jul 1824 Canal Steam Boats. - The steamboat "Erie Canal" passed this village on Wednesday last, on her way to the west. There are different opinions with regard to the practicability of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Weighing LocksWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Aug 1824 Weighing Locks. - The Locks for weighing boats in the vicinity of this village, are now completed and ready for operation. Their construction is founded upon the known principles of hydrostatics, that the whole weight of a body, which will float as fluid, is equal to as much of the …Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Aug 1824 Weighing Locks. - The Locks for weighing boats in the vicinity of this village, are now completed and ready for operation. Their construction is founded upon the known principles of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- SuicideWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 14 Jul 1824 Suicide. - Capt. Smith, of the packet boat Chancellor Kent, informs us that a young lady named Amy Colegrove, from Sardinia, Erie county, put an end to her existence on †he night of the 6th inst. by hanging herself with a shawl fastened around her neck and attached to the …Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 14 Jul 1824 Suicide. - Capt. Smith, of the packet boat Chancellor Kent, informs us that a young lady named Amy Colegrove, from Sardinia, Erie county, put an end to her existence on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- SuicideWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 14 Jul 1824 Suicide. - Capt. Smith, of the packet boat Chancellor Kent, informs us that a young lady named Amy Colegrove, from Sardinia, Erie county, put an end to her existence on †he night of the 6th inst. by hanging herself with a shawl fastened around her neck and attached to the …Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 14 Jul 1824 Suicide. - Capt. Smith, of the packet boat Chancellor Kent, informs us that a young lady named Amy Colegrove, from Sardinia, Erie county, put an end to her existence on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Aug 1824The steam boat "Erie Canal," from Utica, which passed this village a short time since, has arrived at Geneseo, Livingston county, having entered the river through the feeder at Rochester. This is the first boat propelled by steam that ever navigated the waters of the Genesee, and the captain states …The steam boat "Erie Canal," from Utica, which passed this village a short time since, has arrived at Geneseo, Livingston county, having entered the river through the feeder at Rochester. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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