Erie Canal; New York (State); Coenties Slip (N.Y.); East River (N.Y.); Canal-boats; Commerce; Inland trade; Schooners; Illustration.
Newspaper engravings found on page 1012 of Harper's Weekly dated November 15, 1873. Found on this page are two illustrations, the upper one depicting a scene on the flour docks on Coenties Slip, New York. The bottom illustration shows grain being...
View of the harbor in Buffalo, N.Y. Two rowboats can be seen in the foreground, one carrying four passengers and the other manned by a single rower. Many boats are in the harbor, including three large ships, one of which is emitting a plume of...
Several ships are sailing in a body of water near docks and the shore of a burgeoning town that lies off in the horizon line. Most ships are situated closer to the shore, yet a couple of larger ships with their sterns toward the viewer sail across...
A color postcard of the Champlain canal as it runs through Whitehall, NY. Front caption reads: "Champlain Canal, Whitehall, N. Y." [bottom of card]. A large canal boat floats tied up on the left bank of the canal in the foreground of the picture; a...
View of barges, canal boats, railroad bridge, and loading docks along the Erie Canal at Syracuse, N.Y. with commercial buildings in the background. Printing information: card number (No. 2170.) [indicated on front side only]
A panoramic view of the North Tonawanda harbor ? with a large sailboat to the left, the docks at the center, and a large steamship to the right. Printing information: series name (Niagra Frontier Series.)
View of towpath and Erie Canal with houses and a vertical life bridge in the background. The town of Canajoharie, New York on the right with docks, warehouses and canal boats at shoreline.
A clear view of the New York City skyline against a blue sky with white clouds from Jersey City. There are several boats in the harbor. One boat is emerging from one of four covered docks situated near the center of the coastline. Credit for the...
View of commercial and industrial facilities built along the canal in an area in which boats are docked. A bridge is visible in the distance behind the buildings on the left side of the postcard; Written message at bottom of card (From Mrs A.A....
Bronx Borough President Lyons proposes making the Bronx a major railroad transportation center tied together with buses, highways and docks. In: Scrap Book. May 1943 - April 1949. (p. 41)
Black and white photographic image of various ships in the New York harbor with the city skyline and Brooklyn Bridge in the background; Written message in blank space at bottom and side of card [indiscernible].
Two side wheelers are docked at the pier on 129th Street in New York. There is a third side wheeler sailing in the background. Printing information: card number (817) [indicated on front side only].
Several boats of different makes and sizes are sailing in the distance of New York Harbor with an indiscernible horizon of trees or cityscape in the distance behind them. Smaller tugboats and steamboats appear on the side of the card, while the...