Maritime History of the Great Lakes

View of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870s

Comments (0)
Be the first to comment on this record.
Add your own comment.
Is it OK to make your name public?
Is it OK to make your comment public?
Making Comments

Comments may be edited for appropriate language and HTML.


All fields are required.


Not all comments will be posted.


Your email address will be stored so that we may contact you again about your comment, but will not be displayed to the public, or otherwise shared, without your permission.


Comments will not be posted until they have been reviewed.


To make a a simple paragraph break, simply hit [Enter] twice

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy




My favourites lets you save items you like, tag them and group them into collections for your own personal use. Viewing "My favourites" will open in a new tab. Login here or start a My favourites account.

thumbnail








View of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870s


Black and white photograph of a view of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870s, lower bridge in foreground. At that time the clock was still on the Market House. Note the hermaphrodite brig. (Square rigger rare on the lakes). A ceremonial arch has been built on the bridge. A collection of idlers look up river over the canal barges.