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Hudson River .Brick Industry, Haverstraw, N.Y. [top]. A tow on Haverstraw Bay. The bay is about four and one-half miles wide at…
Circa 1919
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
The Old and The New. Where the Rochester and Eastern Rapid Railway... [portion of front caption]
Circa 1909
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Old Delaware and Hudson Canal Lock No. 24, at Kerhonkson, N.Y. … [portion of front caption]
Circa 1909
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Old D. and H. Canal, High Falls, N.Y.
Circa 1909
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
A Tug Tow [handwritten front caption in white ink]
Circa 1909
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Towing on the Hudson New York
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
ERIE CANAL DURHAMVILLE, N.Y. [handwritten front caption]
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Electric Mule for Canal Transportation. Built by The General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y.
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Coal Barges on the Hudson [front caption in cursive text]
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Animal team pulling a boat in the Erie Canal, N.Y.
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
A HUDSON RIVER TOW [bottom left corner] THE NARROWS [bottom center, front caption]
Circa 1907
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
Tugs in East River, N.Y. City
Circa 1906
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
New York Harbor, N.Y. City.
Circa 1903
Photograph
Part of Collection
Queens College, Waterways of New York
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