A look at an industrial section of Seneca Falls. The postcard includes a view of the Seneca Falls Manufacturing Company as taken from across the canal. There is a barrier in the water which is dividing the canal.
A colored panoramic illustration of Little Falls, New York with the lock in the foreground and the town in the background. Printing information: card number (1673) printed in lower left hand corner of card. Little Falls, N.Y. are typed at bottom.
A color card of [presumably] Erie Canal in a rural area in Little Falls, New York. The [presumably] canal runs horizontally across the postcard. A road with a suspension bridge runs diagonally across the canal from the bottom left to the middle...
Two canal boats sailing the Erie Canal in Little Falls, New York. The view includes the Mohawk river in the background. The right side of the image shows railroad tracks lined with utility poles. Some utility poles are painted white at the base...
View from west of the construction of the new Barge Canal lock 17 on the Mohawk River in Little Falls. The old canal can be seen on the south river bank and the entrance from the lock into the new river channel. The lock has a vertical lift gate. ...
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Daytime view of Lock No. 17 facility and power house on the Barge Canal in Little Falls, N. Y. Canal and rocks present in foreground, trees present in background. The postcard shows a single lift gate for the lock instead of the traditional double...
This lock is still under construction. Little Falls is in the background There is a construction walkway – presumably wooden around the base of the lock. The far end of the lock has a single gate – presumably a lift gate - instead of double...
This lock (Lock No. 17) at Little Falls, N.Y. has a single lift gate instead of two swing gates. Railroads tracks appear at the left side of the canal.
View of a building under construction and barges at loading area presumably on the Seneca Canal. Town is on the left bank and towpath and embankment on the right bank with industrial scene in background, Seneca Falls, N.Y.