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- The Erie CanalGeneva 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. …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. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Inland NavigationSt. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 1 Aug 1826, p. 3, column 3 Inland Navigation --Last Friday evening our citizens were gratified with a most novel arrival. The sloop St. Clair (50 tons burthen) passed thro' the lower lock into the basin laden with peltry and ashes, from Mackinac , bound to New York! At Buffalo, the St. Clair unshipped ...St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 1 Aug 1826, p. 3, column 3 Inland Navigation --Last Friday evening our citizens were gratified with a most novel arrival. The sloop St. Clair (50 tons burthen) passed thro' the lower lock into the basin laden …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Winter Life of Canal BoatmenEvening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911 Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days after the canals tributary to this port are closed for the season hundreds of owners of canal boars ...Evening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911 Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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