August 1870 The New York Times
Stories of family and ancestors who lived and worked in Cohoes (textile and garment workers, butchers and barbers), Waterford (canalers), Whitehall (farmers and canalers), Port Henry (iron miners and Civil War soldiers), Champlain (canalers and farmers) and other towns along the Champlain Canal in New York State with some diversions to the places they emigrated from....Quebec (landless farmers, shoemakers, sailors, soldiers), Acadia (more farmers), and even Cornwall, England (tin miners).
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Cohoes: Hobbled Skirt Caused Her Death
August 1911
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Whitehall: Drownings in the rivers, locks and canals 1919
From the Whitehall Times, 4 September 1919
Accidental death around the canals and waterways were very common. In the 19th and first half of the 20th century, safety was an afterthought and there were no laws or regulations requiring safeguards for children and adults.
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Cohoes: Drownings in the rivers, locks and canals