There is a town along the bank of a canal with trees and hills in the background. Utility poles line the road in front of the houses and building and two bridges cross the canal. There is a canal boat beneath the bridge in the foreground. There...
Clinton Square with Erie Canal, churches, banks, bridges, barges, trollies, and people in the background. Bank names written at top of card. Presumably the names are adjacent to structures (Syracuse Savings Bank. Salt Springs National Bank....
Three barges docked on Oswego Canal being loaded with salt. Red warehouse with (SALT SPRINGS) [SOLAR?] (COARSE SALT CO.) [1882?] in white lettering on its wall. Five people walking with a dog? Two more people are by the fence.
Erie Canal; New York (State); Land sale; Advertisement.
Advertisment for New York Canal Lands on Sale that appeared on March 6, 1824 in the New-York American. Two hundred thousand acres were offered for sale on or near the intended route of the Erie Canal, anticipating accessibility by water "as soon as...
Currency question--United States; Free banking--United States
Two-page letter and envelope dated Decmber 6, 1880, from D. [Daniel] McFarland in Hot Springs, Colorado, to Lysander [Spooner] in Boston, Massachusetts, regarding Spooner's pamphlets on banking, and an article written by McFarland on Leadville...
Four-page letter from Gerrit Smith of Peterboro [New York] to Theodore D. Weld in Saratoga Springs [New York] in response to inquiry regarding antislavery lecturers and the disbursement of his property. Smith suggests two ministers by the name of...