Report of the Superintendent of Public Works Relative to the Trade and Tonnage of the Canals

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Page 65 - ANNUAL REPORT Showing the name and number of structures or works, the different heads of...
Page 126 - STATEMENT of the number of locks, their lift in feet, total lockage of each canal, etc., etc., of all the canals in the State of New York. NAME OF CANAL. Length in miles. Lockage In feet.
Page 44 - Liverpool level. Section 7. Erie canal, from the westerly side of Camillus feeder to the easterly line of Wayne county. Section 8. Erie canal, from the easterly to the westerly line of Wayne county. Section 9. Erie canal, from the westerly line of Wayne county to the westerly line of Monroe county. Section 10. Erie canal, from the westerly line of Monroe county to the head of the guard-lock west of Lockport. Section 11. Erie canal, from the head of the guard-lock west of Lockport, through the city...
Page 44 - ERIE CANAL. SECTION No. 1. This section extends from the south end of the Albany basin to the west end of Lower Mohawk aqueduct, including...
Page 128 - BLACK RIVER CANAL FEEDER AND BLACK RIVER. IMPROVEMENT. Construction authorized ' April 19, 1836. Construction commenced January, 1838. Estimated cost at engineers
Page 85 - REPORT*, showing the name and number of structures or works, the different heads of expenditures, and the cost of each, on section 2 of the Osivego canal, under the charge of D.
Page 45 - Forestport, including the dam; also all the reservoirs and feeders tributary to the canal and feeder as described above. Section 2, Black River canal. — From the foot of lock 71, at Boonville, to Black River, at Lyons Falls; the Black River improvement from Lyons Falls to Carthage, including the dam ; also Moose river improvement. • OSWEGO CANAL.
Page 26 - April, 1839, if, in his opinion, the public convenience requires that they should be continued, whether theretofore maintained at the expense of the state or of the towns, villages and cities where they are situate.
Page 3 - REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ALBANY, NY, January...
Page 140 - Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Works upon the trade and tonnage of the Canals for the year 1884, page 100.] 1874 1884 Products of the forest 1,192,681 1,097,450 Agriculture 1,470,872 1,054,041...

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