Black Rock Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 18 May 1826, page 4
- Full Text
- FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
At Black Rock and Buffalo
OLD ESTABLISHMENT.The Subscribers having increreased [sic] their facilities for the safe and expeditious transportation of property, on Lake Erie, & the upper Lakes, by adding to their former stock, several new Vessels of the first class, and by encreasing their interest in Steam-Boats, three of which will ply between this place and Detroit, touching at the intermediate ports: and having also, extended their interest in Canal Transportation, (being concerned in two first rate Lines,) offer their services to the Public as Agents, in the Forwarding and Commission Business, at this place.
They will also continue their establishment at Buffalo, at the STORE of Messrs. Townsend & Coit, during the present season, and have employed Mr. SAMUEL L. BARTON, to attend to their business at that place.
S. THOMPSON & CO.
Black Rock, April 15, 1826. - Media Type
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- Newspaper
- Item Type
- Clippings
- Notes
- Column 3
ad. - Date of Original
- 18 May 1826
- Local identifier
- GLN.1543
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- Richard Palmer
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