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  • Canal Navigation
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 17 Jan 1823     Canal Navigation. The following statements shews the amount of property which passed this village on the Erie Canal, in 1822-- It will be recollected that this section of the canal was not navigable
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 17 Jan 1823   Canal Navigation. The following statements shews the amount of property which passed …
  • Packet Boats
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 13 Apr 1823     The navigation of the canal has recommenced with activity and spirit, and the superabundant produce of the country is passing rapidly to market. As the packets have not yet began their regular trips,
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 13 Apr 1823   The navigation of the canal has recommenced with activity and spirit, and …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 7 Jun 1822
        On Oct. 29, 1822 the first boat left the basin on the east side of the Genesee River in Rochester loaded with flour for Little Falls. - P. 70, Landmarks of Wayne County, Edited by George W. Cowles, (
      On Oct. 29, 1822 the first boat left the basin on the …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 9 Aug 1822
        New Post office - A post office has been established at the village of Newark (Miller's Basin) in this town; Leman Hotchkiss is appointed postmaster.
      New Post office - A post office has been established at the …
  • Canal
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 25 Oct 1822     Canal - The navigation on the Erie Canal is now uninterrupted between Rochester and Little Falls. The great embankment at Mann's Mills. about which there has been expressed so much solicitude and suc
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 25 Oct 1822   Canal - The navigation on the Erie Canal is now uninterrupted between …
  • Canal Steam Boats
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 2 Jul 1824     Canal Steam Boats. - The steamboat "Erie Canal" passed this village on Wednesday last, on her way to the west. There are different opinions with regard to the practicability of employing steamboats o
    Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), 2 Jul 1824   Canal Steam Boats. - The steamboat "Erie Canal" passed this village on …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), September 13, 1822
        Public Vessels at Sackets Harbor. - The National Intelligencer contains the following statement, from the Navy Department, respecting the vessels belonging to the United States, lying at Sackets Harb
      Public Vessels at Sackets Harbor. - The National Intelligencer contains the following …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Friday, Nov. 8, 1822
        Sacket's Harbor, Oct. 11. Dreadful Shipwreck. - Loss of the schooner Appellona, W. Merritt, master. This vessel left Oswego on the evening of the 14th inst. partly laden with pot ashes, salt, and abo
      Sacket's Harbor, Oct. 11. Dreadful Shipwreck. - Loss of the schooner Appellona, …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Friday, Dec. 6, 1822
        New Village. - A new village, which has been named Brockport, has commenced where the Erie Canal intersects the main road leading from Clarkson to LeRoy. It is we believe about two miles south of the
      New Village. - A new village, which has been named Brockport, has …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), June 21, 1822
        Reduction of Toll. - At the late meeting of the Canal Commissioners at Buffalo, the Collector of toll of this village informs us, that a resolution was passed, by which the toll upon all articles pas
      Reduction of Toll. - At the late meeting of the Canal Commissioners …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Friday, Nov. 8, 1822
        Arrived at this village (Rochester,) on Wednesday last, the Canal Boat Western Trader, Capt. Garney, from Utica, with a full freight of Emigrants, consisting of eight families, in all sixty persons,
      Arrived at this village (Rochester,) on Wednesday last, the Canal Boat Western …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Dec. 13, 1822
        Northern Canal. - The last stone of the Northern canal, was laid by Gov. Clinton, President of the Board of Canal Commissioners, on the 28th Nov. in presence of a great assemblage of people. The Cana
      Northern Canal. - The last stone of the Northern canal, was laid …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Wed., Aug. 27, 1823
        We understand that two boats intended for the new line of packets on the canal, were launched at Bucksville Saturday last. They are said to be very superior boats, possessing elegant accommodations.
      We understand that two boats intended for the new line of packets …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Aug. 2, 1822
        The Erie Canal. No. III Aqueduct across Genesee River. - This important work is placed on a rapid of some length, and about twenty-four feet fall, which is formed by one of those rolls of land, and b
      The Erie Canal. No. III Aqueduct across Genesee River. - This important …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Friday, August 2, 1822
        The Canal Completed through the Cayuga Marshes. - By the following, from a valued correspondent at Montezuma, it will be seen that the great work of excavating the canal through the Cayuga Marshes, i
      The Canal Completed through the Cayuga Marshes. - By the following, from …
  • Lyons Advertiser (Lyons, NY), Sept. 23, 1822
        From the Albany Argus Erie Canal We have recently had an opportunity of acquiring some information respecting the progress of the eastern section of this great work, which we presume will be gratifyi
      From the Albany Argus Erie Canal We have recently had an opportunity …
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