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- Lake Erie
- 1 of Indians, whom they encountered at the foot of Lake Erie. The skeletons of Indians (arranged in the form
- 2 the lee of Bird Island, to be conveyed thence to Erie, then the principal commercial port on our lake.
- 3 the lake, the vessels running from Black Rock to Erie were frequently wind-bound at the former place
- 4 in this way until they could be carried to Erie. "The Black Rock" was the great salt exchange;
- 5 on the river, one mile wide, running from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, is ceded to the State. The
- 6 Speaking of harbors on Lake Erie, he says:
- 7 miles to Miller's ferry, along the banks of Lake Erie." He says:
- Lake Erie
- 1 report of a survey for a canal between Lakes Erie and Ontario, made in 1809. He speaks of the
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From the nineteenth century publications of the predecessor of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.
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