A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William Darby
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The instance A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William Darby represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Microform.
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A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William Darby
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The instance A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William Darby represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Microform.
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- A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William Darby
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- the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit
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- by William Darby
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- Includes index on [7] p. at end
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Context of A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2d of May and the 23d of September, 1818 : the tour extends from New-York by Albany, Schenectady, and Utica to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence river, and down that stream to Hamilton village, thence along both banks of the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands, thence to Sacket's Harbor by water, from that place by the route of great Sodus, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Batavia to Buffalo, and from thence to Black Rock, Fort Erie, the Falls of Niagara, Queenstown, Lewiston, and the memorable fields of Bridgewater and Chippewa : after viewing the interesting pass of Niagara, the author traversed the south shore of Lake Erie to the city of Detroit and visited in the latter range Dunkirk, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and other places of less note : the tour contains notices of what fell under the author's observation concerning the natural history and geography of the region over which his travels extended, with brief remarks upon such remarkable events and characters as have contributed to give interest to different places : the tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated, a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit, by William DarbyEmbed
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