Image shows a double lock system. A small building between the locks has a sign reading, "LOCK No 52". A larger building is located on the right bank with barrels located in front. In the middle is a long low building flanked by two chimneys. The...
Dual chamber lock of stone and wood on the Erie Canal, with one lock set farther back. A towpath lined with grasses frames the right side of the card; a lock house, houses, trees and utility poles frame the left, with a hill and trees behind. ...
Canal with a right turn spanned by a truss bridge. A second truss bridge can be seen in the background. On the bend of the canal are a number of low buildings and to the right of the bridge are a line of utility poles reflected in the water. There...
Fog; Reflections; Rural; Towpaths; Trees; Utility poles; People; Black & white postcards; Boats; Canal boats; Canals;
Trees, utility poles, and towpath line a view of the Erie Canal in Canastota, New York. A canal boat is partially visible in left foreground. A boat (presumably a tugboat) sails up the canal on a foggy day.
A hand-colored postcard with an aerial view of Medina, N.Y. On the right bank of a canal that bends to the left is a collection of houses and factories or warehouses in the foreground and center of the card. There are working smokestacks dotted...
Bridges; Truss bridges; Buildings; Commercial facilities; Grasses; Reflections; Towpaths; Trees; Utility poles; Black & white postcards; Canals;
A view of a truss bridge over the Erie Canal. The right side of the canal is lined with commercial buildings and trees. A towpath is on the left side of the canal. Written message (x Where we go strolling Sunday Evenings Ha ha). Printing...
United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn; Music publishing industry; Songs with piano; Sheepshead Bay (New York, N.Y.); Popular music--To 1901
Depositions--Virginia; Trials (Assault and battery)--Virginia; Indians of North America--Virginia
Deposition regarding the case of Benjamin Tucker, charged with "trespass, assault, & battery and false imprisonment" of "Indians" Phillis, Phebe, Eaton, Patt, and Sarah. The testimony, signed by Walker Crutchfield, Clerk of Petersburg District...
One-page letter and envelope dated August 10, 1854, from Daniel Drayton in Cape May [New Jersey] to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts, discussing his health, plans to travel to Boston, and asking for funds.