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- Syracuse Gazette (Syracuse, NY), March 26, 1828INTERESTING FACT It is mentioned in a late Allegany paper, that the Steam-Boat William D. Duncan, of 110 tons, came up the Allegany river from Pittsburgh, a few days before, 10 miles above Franklin, and within 40 miles of Warren, to which place she intended to have come; but the …INTERESTING FACT It is mentioned in a late Allegany paper, that the Steam-Boat William D. Duncan, of 110 tons, came up the Allegany river from Pittsburgh, a few days before, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 26 Sep 1828There is no village on the line of our far-famed Canal, that has felt the benefits which flow from this lateral channel of commerce more sensibly than Palmyra. The increase of population has been remarkable and almost unexampled. But a year prior to the completion of the Erie Canal, we …There is no village on the line of our far-famed Canal, that has felt the benefits which flow from this lateral channel of commerce more sensibly than Palmyra. The increase …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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