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- Steel Engraving, "View of the Canal [Aqueduct] at the Little Falls Mohawk River," 1831 - The first half of the 19th century was the heyday of canal construction in the United States. The Erie Canal, connecting Albany, New York, with Buffalo, New York, began in 1817 and was completed in 1825. This print, published in 1831, shows an Erie Canal passenger boat crossing the Mohawk River via the aqueduct at Little Falls, New York.
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Steel Engraving, "View of the Canal [Aqueduct] at the Little Falls Mohawk River," 1831
The first half of the 19th century was the heyday of canal construction in the United States. The Erie Canal, connecting Albany, New York, with Buffalo, New York, began in 1817 and was completed in 1825. This print, published in 1831, shows an Erie Canal passenger boat crossing the Mohawk River via the aqueduct at Little Falls, New York.