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- Canal RegulationsCANAL REGULATIONS. At a meeting of the Board of Canal Commissioners in the city of Albany, on the 10th of March, 1826, the following rules and regulations, in addition to those provided by law relating to the Erie and Champlain canals, were adopted to wit: 1. Every boat ...CANAL REGULATIONS. At a meeting of the Board of Canal Commissioners in the city of Albany, on the 10th of March, 1826, the following rules and regulations, in addition to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Weekly Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, July 14, 1826, page 3Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Monroe Republican (Rochester, NY), Tues., July 25, 1826Wreck. - The proprietors of the Steam Boat Ontario inform us that early on the morning of 23d the Steam Boat passed the wreck of a vessel about fifteen miles from land, off Sodus. Only one mast and the shrouds were seen, the hull and all else being under water. …Wreck. - The proprietors of the Steam Boat Ontario inform us that early on the morning of 23d the Steam Boat passed the wreck of a vessel about fifteen miles …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canal RegulationsWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 7 Apr 1826 CANAL REGULATIONS. At a meeting of the Board of Canal Commissioners in the city of Albany, on the 10th of March, 1826, the following rules and regulations, in addition to those provided by law relating to the Erie and Champlain canals, were adopted to wit: 1. Every boat ...Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 7 Apr 1826 CANAL REGULATIONS. At a meeting of the Board of Canal Commissioners in the city of Albany, on the 10th of March, 1826, the following rules and regulations, in addition to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canal RevenueWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 2 Jun 1826 Canal Revenue. - If our readers are not generally in a money-making way, these hard times, it will afford them some consolation to know that our State is in a prosperous condition. The Collector at this place informs us, that he received for Canal Tolls in one day, during the …Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 2 Jun 1826 Canal Revenue. - If our readers are not generally in a money-making way, these hard times, it will afford them some consolation to know that our State is in a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 25 Aug 1826The Canal Packet Boat fare, on the whole route from Schenectady to Buffalo, is now reduced from 4 to 3 cents per mile, including board, and 2 cents per mile, exclusive of board.The Canal Packet Boat fare, on the whole route from Schenectady to Buffalo, is now reduced from 4 to 3 cents per mile, including board, and 2 cents per mile, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecked on Lake OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 26, 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel and cargo lost - crew saved. Letter from Horatio N. Throop to Capt. James Van Cleve (P. 145, Reminiscences of …Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 26, 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecked on Lake OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 26 Jul 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel and cargo lost - crew saved.Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 26 Jul 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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