Archive for July 10th, 2008

July 10, 2008: 7:00 pm: AutoblogGeneral

Eddie Griffin Enzo Crash Caught on Tape LIVE!

: 3:00 pm: AutoblogGeneral

the Revolutionary wars, barges and keel boats had plied the
Mohawk, Wood Creek, and the Oswego to Lake Ontario
In New York State, throughout the period of the Old French and
the Revolutionary wars, barges and keel boats had plied the
Mohawk, Wood Creek, and the Oswego to Lake Ontario. Around such
obstructions as Cohoes Falls, Little Falls, and the portage at
Rome to Wood Creek, wagons, sleds, and pack-horses had
transferred the cargoes. To avoid this labor and delay men soon
conceived of conquering these obstacles by locks and canals. As
early as 1777 the brilliant Gouverneur Morris had a vision of the
economic development of his State when ‘the waters of the great
western inland seas would, by the aid of man, break through their
barriers and mingle with those of the Hudson.’