A View of the Present Situation of the Western Parts of the State of New York C

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A View of the Present Situation of the Western Parts of the State of New York C
Munro, Robert, 1835-1920
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Its shore is indented with many creeks and inlets, which form excellent harbours for boats and sloops, of which last sort and of brigs there are about ten sail on this lake ; and the lands ad- joining it are of an excellent quality.
[13] Lake Erie, part of whicli forms tlie western boundary, is about 300 miles in length and 50 in breadth. From this lake are easy com- munications to the Ohio river.
Seneca lake is 35 miles in length and from 2 to 3 miles in breadth. It stretches in a direction ne
...arly from south to north, forming a handsome sheet of wholesome water, being of a great depth, and never freezes over in winter ; and in summer a bottle being let under the surface a few feet draws up water pure and cool. This lake is navigated by a sloop and a schooner, besides boats ; and by its outlet boats navigate to Seneca or Oswego river, and from thence to the neighbourhood of Al- bany, where there is a good market for the produce of the country, and by Oswego river boats navigate into lake Ontario to Canada, and to Montreal &c.

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