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  • The Canals
    The Canals
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 26 Apr 1852     The Canals. The Oneida Lake is still blockaded by ice, and boats from the east bound for Oswego will be obliged to come by way of this city for the present. Business at this point started rather sluggishly, owing to the insufficiency of water. UP to 6 o'clock last evening …
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 26 Apr 1852   The Canals. The Oneida Lake is still blockaded by ice, and boats from the east bound for Oswego will be obliged to come by way of this city for the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Canal Tolls
    Canal Tolls
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 30 Apr 1852     Canal Tolls. The amount of Canal tolls received at the Collector's office in this city during the first ten days of navigation, ending the month of April, the present year is $4,462.64. During the corresponding period last year, the amount received was $5,346.33 exceeding the present ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 30 Apr 1852   Canal Tolls. The amount of Canal tolls received at the Collector's office in this city during the first ten days of navigation, ending the month of April, the present year …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Packet Boats of the Erie Canal Company
    The Packet Boats of the Erie Canal Company
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 27 Apr 1852     The Packet Boats of the Erie Canal Company are now running regularly from Schenectady to Buffalo, without change of boats. The boats have been re-fitted in an elegant manner, and placed under experienced and gentlemanly commanders. A boat will leave here every day at 6 A.M. for the East, ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 27 Apr 1852   The Packet Boats of the Erie Canal Company are now running regularly from Schenectady to Buffalo, without change of boats. The boats have been re-fitted in an elegant manner, and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 6 May 1852
    Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), 6 May 1852
    TextNewspaper       The Packet boats appear to be doing a good business this year, and we understand that thus far, the travel by that mode of conveyance is one third more this season than it has been before for several years. The Packet 'Monterey,' Capt. A. Luther, arrived here yesterday morning from …
    TextNewspaper     The Packet boats appear to be doing a good business this year, and we understand that thus far, the travel by that mode of conveyance is one third more this …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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