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Godey's Lady's Book Online Home Page
Welcome to Godey's Lady's Book Online. Godey's Lady's Book was one of the most popular lady's books of the 19th century. Each issue contained poetry, ...
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Chapter 15: The Crooked Lake Canal
The Crooked Lake canal began at Dresden, on the western shore of Seneca lake, with which it joined at a point about thirteen miles above the foot of the ...
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Chronology - Oneida Lake Canal.
Oct 14, 2000 ... Chapter 53 – Oneida Lake Canal Co. incorporated to build canal from Erie canal to Oneida lake, capital stock $40000. ...
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Dressing Baby - 1850s Style
To assist the mother in providing suitable clothing for her baby, ... "made for the display of fine clothes; or Paris dolls to be tricked out in the ...
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Federal Government Resources in Family History
Apr 1, 1996 ... This page is intended to review the types of government information available to novice genealogists. Each time an ancestor interacted with ...
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Federal Government Resources in Family History
Apr 1, 1996 ... Using Federal Documents In Genealogical Research ... With the exception of military records, the documents are available from microfilm ...
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Dressing Baby - 1850s Style
Sara Hale's directions for simplicity and comfort when dressing infants in the 1850's.
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Fanning Mills
Fanning-mills or winnowing-machines clean coffee, grain, etc., from chaff, dirt, and other light impurities. The apparatus shown in Fig. ...
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The Erie Canal
University of Rochester students are writing the history of the Erie Canal and its successor, the New York State Barge Canal, to be placed on line here. ...
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Monthly Labor Review--Canal Boat Children
Canal-Boat Children. By Ethel M. Springer ... considerable attention has been given during the last decade to the development of inland waterways. ...
 
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