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The Erie Canal
Department of History History of the Erie Canal View of Erie Canal by John William Hill, 1829. Watercolor on paper, 9 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. - click on picture for a larger version (440 kb). October 27, 1825, the Seneca Chief approaches the stone aqueduct in Rochester: Who comes there Your brothers from the West, on the waters of the Great Lakes. By what means have they been diverted so far ...
www.history.rochester.edu/canal/
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