E-BOOKS FROM ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

Annual report of the Canal Commissioners of the State of New-York. New York (State). Canal Commissioners. Various years beginning 1824.

Artificial waterways and commercial development (with a history of the Erie canal). Hepburn, A. Barton (Alonzo Barton), 1846-1922. 1909.

Canal laws, rates of toll, regulations, and names of the principle places, with their distances from each other on the New-York State Canals, as established by the Canal Board, and in force on said canals, June, 1841. New York (State). Canal Board. 1841.

Considerations on the great western canal, from the Hudson to Lake Erie: with a view of its expense, advantages, and progress re-published by order of the New-York Corresponding Association, for the Promotion of Internal Improvements. Haines, Charles G. (Charles Glidden), 1792-1825. 1818.

The cost of transportation on the Erie Canal and by rail. Association of American Railroads Bureau of Railway Economics. 1911.

Five years on the Erie Canal: an account of some of the most striking scenes and incidents, during five years' labor on the Erie Canal, and other inland waters. M. Eaton. 1845.

A geological and agricultural survey of the district adjoining the Erie canal in the state of New York. Taken under the direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Part I. Containing a description of the rock formations; together with a geological profile, extending from the Atlantic to Lake Erie. Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842. 1824.

History of the canal system of the state of New York, together with brief histories of the canals of the United States and Canada... Whitford, Noble E. Under authority of Henry A. Van Alstyne, state engineer and surveyor. 1906.

Location of barge canal and harbor at Rochester, N.Y. : report. Cooley, Lyman E. 1905?

Manual on lock valves /compiled by the Committee on lock valves, Waterways Division, American Society of Civil Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers. Waterways Division. Committee on Lock Valves. 1930.

The official reports of the Canal Commissioners of the state of New York. New York (State). Canal Commissioners. 1817.

Pocket edition of lists of spirit levels and bench marks along New York State canals: From Annual report for 1901 of Edward A. Bond, State Engineer and Surveyor. 1902.

Report of the Canal Board in relation to Honeoye, Conesus and other lakes New York (State). Canal Board. 1850.

Report of the canal commissioners on a resolution of the Assembly of the 23d February, relative to the cost of canals and rail-roads. New York (State). Canal Commissioners. 1835.

Report of the commissioners appointed by joint resolutions of the honorable Senate and Assembly of the state of New York, the 13th & 15th March, 1810, to explore the route of an inland navigation from Hudson's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. New York (State). Commissioners on Internal Navigation. 1811.

Report of the investigation and study of the route of the improved Erie canal between the cities of Tonawanda and Buffalo: Transmitted to the Legislature March 6, 1918. New York (State).State Engineer and Surveyor. 1918.

Report of the state engineer and surveyor on the survey of route and estimate of cost for constructing a branch of the Barge canal from the Seneca River to Auburn. New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor. 1919.

Report on the diversion of the water of the Genesee River for the supply of the Erie and Genesee Valley canals. Daniel Marsh. 1847.

Rochester and its early canal days; reminiscences of the author, while engaged on the New York state water-ways, the Erie, Genesee Valley, Black River, and other lateral canals by Capt. H. P. Marsh. 1914.

Souvenir of the New York State waterways association, fifth annual convention, Rochester, N.Y. October 1-2, 1914. New York (State).Engineer's and Surveyor's Office. 1914?

Steam on the Canals. New York (State).  Commission on Steam or Other Power on Canal Boats. 1873, 1874.

Subway 1925.

Western Division New York State canals, contract no. 59. [1917-1918].