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| Report of a committee appointed to explore the western waters in the State of New-York: for the purpose of prosecuting the Inland Lock Navigation. |  |
| Report of the commissioners appointed by joint resolutions of the Honorable the Senate and Assembly of the State of New York, of the 13th &15th March, 1810, to explore the route of an Inland Navigation from Hudson's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. |  |
| Report of the commissioners, appointed by an act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, entitled, &";an act to provide for the improvement of the internal navigation of the state,&"; passed April 8th, 1811, for the consideration of all matters relating to the said Inland Navigation. |  |
| Advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's River, fully illustrated in a correspondence between the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Fulton, Esq. |  |
| Memorial of the Commissioners of the State of New-York, in behalf of said state; praying the aid of the general government in opening a communication between the navigable waters of the Hudson River and the Lakes. December 11, 1816. Referred to the Committee on so much of the president's message as relates to roads and canals. |  |
| A letter to the honorable Brockholst Livingston, Esq. One of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Lake Canal Policy of the State of New-York. |  |
| In assembly, March 17, 1823. Report from the comptroller, of the expenditures of the canal commissioners. No. 181. |  |
| Report of the Committee of the Common Council of the City of Troy, and adopted by them, remonstrating against the direct route for the eastern termination of the Erie Canal. and in answer to the report of Allan Campbell, civil engineer, made by the authority and under the direction of the Common Council of the City of Albany. |  |
| In assembly, April 11, 1840. Report of the Canal Board in answer to resolutions respecting the canal debts and revenues and the enlargement of the Erie Canal. No. 306. |  |
| Enlargement of the Erie Canal. Efforts of the twelve fugitive Senators, sustained by the opinion of Attorney-Gen'l Chatfield, and the voice of a Loco Foco meeting at the capital, illustrated by extracts from Loco Foco organs, to defeat the law providing for a speedy completion of the public works. |  |
| Annual report of the canal commissioners, communicated to the legislature, Jan. 25, 1819. |  |
| Bank receipts for money deposited into the Commissioners of the Canal fund dating December 25, 1834 and December 27, 1845. |  |
| Memoir, prepared at the request of a committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and presented to the mayor of the city, at the celebration of the completion of the New York Canals. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
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| Report of a committee appointed to explore the western waters in the State of New-York: for the purpose of prosecuting the Inland Lock Navigation. |  |
| Report of a committee appointed to explore the western waters in the State of New-York: for the purpose of prosecuting the Inland Lock Navigation. ; page 1100. |  |
| Certificate issued to Jacob A. Lansing for one share in the stock of the Northern Inland Lock-Navigation Company. |  |
| Report of the commissioners appointed by joint resolutions of the Honorable the Senate and Assembly of the State of New Yorkof the 13th &15th March, 1810, to explore the route of an Inland Navigation from Hudson's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. ; title page. |  |
| Report of the commissioners appointed by joint resolutions of the Honorable the Senate and Assembly of the State of New Yorkof the 13th &15th March, 1810, to explore the route of an Inland Navigation from Hudson's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. ; pages 34 and 35. |  |
| Report of the commissioners, appointed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, entitled, &";an act to provide for the improvement of the internal navigation of the state,&"; passed April 8th, 1811, for the consideration of all matters relating to the said Inland Navigation. ; title page. |  |
| Report of the commissioners, appointed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, entitled, &";an act to provide for the improvement of the internal navigation of the state,&"; passed April 8th, 1811, for the consideration of all matters relating to the said Inland Navigation. ; page 32. |  |
| Advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's River, fully illustrated in a correspondence between the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Fulton, Esq. |  |
| Advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's River, fully illustrated in a correspondence between the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Fulton, Esq. |  |
| Advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's River, fully illustrated in a correspondence between the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Fulton, Esq. |  |
| Memorial of the Commissioners of the State of New-York, in behalf of said state; praying the aid of the general government in opening a communication between the navigable waters of the Hudson River and the Lakes. December 11, 1816. Referred to the Committee on so much of the president's message as relates to roads and canals. |  |
| Memorial of the Commissioners of the State of New-York, in behalf of said state; praying the aid of the general government in opening a communication between the navigable waters of the Hudson River and the Lakes. December 11, 1816. Referred to the Committee on so much of the president's message as relates to roads and canals. |  |
| Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. No. 5. |  |
| Annual report of the canal commissioners, communicated to the Legislature, Feb. 18, 1820. |  |
| A letter to the honorable Brockholst Livingston, Esq. One of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Lake Canal Policy of the State of New-York. |  |
| Letter to the honorable Brockholst Livingston, Esq. One of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Lake Canal Policy of the State of New-York. |  |
| In assembly, March 17, 1823. Report from the comptroller, of the expenditures of the canal commissioners. No. 181. |  |
| In assembly, March 17, 1823. Report from the comptroller, of the expenditures of the canal commissioners. No. 181. |  |
| In assembly, March 17, 1823. Report from the comptroller, of the expenditures of the canal commissioners. No. 181. |  |
| In assembly, March 17, 1823. Report from the comptroller, of the expenditures of the canal commissioners. No. 181. |  |
| Report of the Committee of the Common Council of the City of Troy, and adopted by them, remonstrating against the direct route for the eastern termination of the Erie Canal. and in answer to the report of Allan Campbell, civil engineer, made by the authority and under the direction of the Common Council of the City of Albany. |  |
| Report of the Committee of the Common Council of the City of Troy, and adopted by them, remonstrating against the direct route for the eastern termination of the Erie Canal. and in answer to the report of Allan Campbell, civil engineer, made by the authority and under the direction of the Common Council of the City of Albany. |  |
| Report of the Committee of the Common Council of the City of Troy, and adopted by them, remonstrating against the direct route for the eastern termination of the Erie Canal. and in answer to the report of Allan Campbell, civil engineer, made by the authority and under the direction of the Common Council of the City of Albany. |  |
| In assembly, April 11, 1840. Report of the Canal Board in answer to resolutions respecting the canal debts and revenues and the enlargement of the Erie Canal. No. 306. |  |
| In assembly, April 11, 1840. Report of the Canal Board in answer to resolutions respecting the canal debts and revenues and the enlargement of the Erie Canal. No. 306. |  |
| In assembly, April 11, 1840. Report of the Canal Board in answer to resolutions respecting the canal debts and revenues and the enlargement of the Erie Canal. No. 306. |  |
| In assembly, April 11, 1840. Report of the Canal Board in answer to resolutions respecting the canal debts and revenues and the enlargement of the Erie Canal. No. 306. |  |
| Enlargement of the Erie Canal. Efforts of the twelve fugitive Senators, sustained by the opinion of Attorney-Gen'l Chatfield, and the voice of a Loco Foco meeting at the capital, illustrated by extracts from Loco Foco organs, to defeat the law providing for a speedy completion of the public works. |  |
| Enlargement of the Erie Canal. Efforts of the twelve fugitive Senators, sustained by the opinion of Attorney-Gen'l Chatfield, and the voice of a Loco Foco meeting at the capital, illustrated by extracts from Loco Foco organs, to defeat the law providing for a speedy completion of the public works. ; page 16. |  |
| Annual report of the canal commissioners, communicated to the legislature, Jan. 25, 1819. |  |
| Annual report of the canal commissioners, communicated to the legislature, Jan. 25, 1819. |  |
| Receipt from the Canal Appraiser's Office in Albany, dated April 17, 1850, for $223.96 for damages incurred to goods transported along the canal. |  |
| New York State 5 per cent stock. Issued by the Transfer Office of the Bank of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, in the City of New-York, March 16, 1839. |  |
| Reciept from Erastus H. Pease, bookseller and stationer for purchases made by the canal Department. |  |
| Bank receipt for money deposited by Hon. A. C. Flagg, Comptroller into the Commissioners of the Canal Fund dating December 25, 1834. |  |
| Bank receipt for money deposited Benjamin Enos into the Commissioners of the Canal Fund dating December 27, 1845. |  |
| Notarized manuscript letter from Alexander Joseph, Comte de Peurtales in Geneva, Switzerland appointing the Moran Brothers of New York City as his &";true and lawful attorneys to receive the reimbursement of four certificates , of one thousand dollars, each, of the state stock of the State of New-York being part of a loan of the Canal Department for payment to the city of Albany, issued 6th May 1850.&"; |  |
| Receipt for towage along the Erie Canal dating 1862. |  |
| Site draft from the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. |  |
| Transfer of grain by elevators to ocean steamers New York harbor. |  |
| Canal boats on the North River, New York. |  |
| Canal Commissioner's Office. $15 fine! for crossing state bridges faster than a walk. |  |
| Shipment of grain and flour. From Sketches by C.A. Keetels. Including &";Scene on the great flour docks, Coenties Slip, east river, New York.&"; a nd &";Grain-elevator transferring cargo from a canal-boat to a ship.&"; |  |
| Laid up for winter - canal-boat colony in Coenties Slip, East River. |  |
| Canal packets & post coaches. |  |
| New York canal lands on sale. |  |
| Memoir, prepared at the request of a committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and presented to the mayor of the city, at the celebration of the completion of the New York Canals. |  |
| Memoir, prepared at the request of a committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and presented to the mayor of the city, at the celebration of the completion of the New York Canals. |  |
| Memoir, prepared at the request of a committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and presented to the mayor of the city, at the celebration of the completion of the New York Canals. |  |
| The State of New York, Compiled from the most Authentic Information. New York: Published by J. Reid, 1796 |  |
| Map pf The State of New York with the latest improvements, showing all the canals, railroads, &c. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |
| Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. In three volumes. |  |