Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Buffalo Whig (Buffalo, NY), 2 July 1834, page 2

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A very idle tale appears in some of the late papers--we saw it last in the New York Commercial Advertiser--namely, that the Steam Boat Caroline, built in South Carolina, had reached `Buffalo Harbour, by way of Quebeck!' Miss Caroline is here, but she came via the Erie Canal.--We believe she is the same that once plied between Albany and Troy. Being too wide for the Canal, one of her guards- -less than a fashionable sleeve--was taken off, which reduced her to the prescribed dimensions.


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
Column 7
Date of Original
2 July 1834
Local identifier
GLN.1626
Language of Item
English
Donor
Richard Palmer
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Buffalo Whig (Buffalo, NY), 2 July 1834, page 2