Publications, Volum 26Buffalo Historical Society, 1922 |
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Side 73
... opened for the purpose of conveying provisions to furnish the hands that have opened the Transit Meridian line , which 15 Autrechy and Haudecour were Frenchmen employed by Mr. Ellicott at Schlosser and Niagara Falls , making surveys and ...
... opened for the purpose of conveying provisions to furnish the hands that have opened the Transit Meridian line , which 15 Autrechy and Haudecour were Frenchmen employed by Mr. Ellicott at Schlosser and Niagara Falls , making surveys and ...
Side 74
... opened to accommodate the Transit line , it would not require a great expence , being only about forty miles , and the greatest part of the distance , if laid out with judgment , it would pass over level land ; This communication would ...
... opened to accommodate the Transit line , it would not require a great expence , being only about forty miles , and the greatest part of the distance , if laid out with judgment , it would pass over level land ; This communication would ...
Side 75
... opened ( required to be exe- cuted for the accomplishment of this object ) will little exceed forty - five miles , it appears to me it would be good policy for the Company to cause ( whenever it should be convenient to make arrangements ...
... opened ( required to be exe- cuted for the accomplishment of this object ) will little exceed forty - five miles , it appears to me it would be good policy for the Company to cause ( whenever it should be convenient to make arrangements ...
Side 115
... opened therefrom to any part of the river with little Expence and Labour ; hence I presume it would tend eventually more " to the interest of posterity " and be equally as commodious for the present Time by pursuing as far as ...
... opened therefrom to any part of the river with little Expence and Labour ; hence I presume it would tend eventually more " to the interest of posterity " and be equally as commodious for the present Time by pursuing as far as ...
Side 122
... opened through their lands along the Niagara River , & some people were much alarmed at the supposed consequences . However it proved to be no more than that sundry old women and men of the Delaware Nation , and some few among their own ...
... opened through their lands along the Niagara River , & some people were much alarmed at the supposed consequences . However it proved to be no more than that sundry old women and men of the Delaware Nation , and some few among their own ...
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