Color postcard with view of the lower lock and west shore bridge in Newark, New York. The foreground contains the water of the Erie Canal. The middle ground contains the lock, various machinery, a lock house and three large trees. The background...
A grayscale river scene with tall trees, a fence and a path lining the riverbank, and trees reflecting in the water. A pedestrian bridge crosses the river and there are houses in the background, behind trees.
Sepia tone postcard with view of the Erie Canal. The water of the canal dominates the bottom of the postcard. The focus of the card is on the man and woman standing on a small boat. Just above is a small bridge. The words (Canalwalk Boat) are...
Six canal construction workers in hats stand on a scow around a steam engine on a narrow canal in a rural area. There is a passenger boat attached to the scow with rope. A dog lays in the wild grass in the foreground and trees shade three men...
The halftone, color postcard shows a canal boat with words DANIEL BURNS printed on the back of the boat, sailing into the distance on the calm canal. The boat is being towed by animal teams on the towpath to the left of the canal. Homes, trees and...
View of the canal and streets in the city of Tonawanda, New York. The one point perspective image has the canal in the center and city streets on either side. The streets and canal are both moving towards the focal point of the Truss Bridge in...
Merchant ships--United States; Barbados--Commerce--United States; United States--Commerce--Barbados
Account record of expenses aboard the Sloop Hare in Barbados. Includes names of vendors William Collins, Paul Bedford, Captain Housman, William Baggot, Barn & Hortwick, Francis Welch, Richard Cole, Mr. Hammond, and Charles Bolton.
Four-page letter dated December 27, 1878, from Daniel McFarland in South Bend [Indiana] to Lysander Spooner [probably in Boston, Massachusetts], discussing mutual acquaintances.
Account current for Capatin John Duncan, aboard the Brig Othello, by Charles Yates of Fredericksburg, Virginia, for expenses related to the care of slaves to be sold [on behalf of Samuel and William Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island].