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  • He attended the Erie Academy in 1864, the State Normal School to Edi
  • 3 July ,500 men under General Brown seized Fort Erie across the Niagara in a coordinated attack with
  • on March 9, 1814 and commanded the post at Fort Erie after the U.S. capture.
  • The same day she set sail for Erie again, and thus was not with the squadron when
  • prevent the Mill Creekad from flooding downtown Erie again, like it did on August 3, 1915.
  • During the Battle of Lake Erie against a British squadron under Captain Robert
  • w Jersey Turnpike Interchange 15X is now on the Erie alignment, since in 2003 the Bergen County line
  • KEC58 (sometimes referred to as Erie All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station th
  • On February 26, 1838 the frozen ice of Lake Erie allowed 300 American Hunter Patriots under the
  • It is one of the three lighthouses in Erie, along with the Presque Isle Light and the Nort
  • sed to companies building wind turbines in Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair, as well as in farmers' fiel
  • a Sermon in Original Sermons of Pittsburgh, Erie and W. Va.
  • he French had built Fort Presque Isle near Lake Erie and Fort Le Boeuf, which he saw as threatening
  • He surveyed Lake Superior, Lake Erie and Lake Huron, among many others.
  • g from the South on their journey north to Lake Erie and Canada.
  • t northeast corner of the state, bordering Lake Erie and Pennsylvania.
  • ee, Allegany, Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie and Livingston counties.
  • oral district was created in 1996 from parts of Erie and Welland-St.
  • stead through the minor leagues with Tidewater, Erie, and Hampton until he surfaced with the Indiana
  • ommanded by General George Izard abandoned Fort Erie and returned to the U.S. side.
  • e 142nd Assembly District, covering portions of Erie and Niagara Counties.
  • s ships to traverse the Escarpment between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Niagara Peninsula of On
  • alo and State Line Railroad in New York and the Erie and North East Railroad in Pennsylvania - and o
  • It was taken over the by Erie and sold to the Pavonia Ferry Company of Jersey
  • It was built in 1827 in Erie and was launched on 13 September 1828.
  • as they traverse the narrow inlet between Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay.
  • se significantly to pay for canals between Lake Erie and the Ohio River.
  • He pioneered the establishment of the Erie and Pittsburgh and Erie and North East railroad
  • n the Battle of Lundy's Lane, the Siege of Fort Erie and Sackett's Harbour.
  • He lived in Fort Erie and then Amherstburg.
  • canal to be built from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, and was among the Erie Canal Commissioners app
  • on the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers and on Lake Erie and Lake Michigan.
  • , Fitzmaurice was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Erie and Titular Bishop of Amisus by Pope Leo XIII.
  • elly Drive) as far south as Tram Road near Lake Erie and Big Lake.
  • rned back upriver to secure the village of Fort Erie and deny them an easy escape route.
  • ork, Pennsylvania, and Norfolk Railroad and the Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad.
  • veled by foot, and steamboat, passing over Lake Erie and the Erie Canal in his journey.
  • the American paddlefish was also found in Lake Erie and in river systems tributary thereto in the U
  • or J. H. Cheney, the vice-president of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad.
  • ning to Canada where he served as Reeve of Fort Erie and Warden of Welland County.
  • Island archipelago in the western basin of Lake Erie, and is considered to be the "most natural and
  • the City of Port Colborne and the Towns of Fort Erie and Pelham.
  • Fellheimer & Wagner and designed Union Station ( Erie) and Union Station (Erie).
  • The Parkway starts at Fort Erie and continues 56 km (35 miles) north to Lake On
  • Chapters of Erie, and Other Essays (New York, 1871), with brothe
  • newspaper published for the Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake area.
  • s won decisive victories at the battles of Lake Erie and the Thames.
  • ny of the surrounding secondary markets such as Erie and Johnstown.
  • izen of the freshwater marshes found along Lake Erie and Lake Huron.
  • e legislative and governing body of the Town of Erie and is responsible for establishing Town polici
  • el formed the only available route for both the Erie and Delaware-Lackawanna railroads to reach thei
  • ates United States and Constellation and sloops Erie and Ontario in maintaining peace and order in t
  • Charlotte Air Line Railroad and director of the Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad.
  • He returned to Erie and engaged in the hardware business, and later
  • ws of the State of New York, in Relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals: Together with the Annual
  • henectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland
  • portant role with the American squadron on Lake Erie, and was sold at the end of the war.
  • League debut in 1993 with Class A Short-Season Erie and remained with the club when it relocated to
  • (33 ha) island is in the Western Basin of Lake Erie and is jointly owned by the United States Coast
  • rdeleau signed a AHL contract to return to Lake Erie, and alongside fellow enforcer Josh Aspinland,
  • e Baltimore and Ohio, Daniel C. McCallum of the Erie, and Thomson of the Pennsylvania.
  • County, just outside the limits of the town of Erie and the city of Broomfield.
  • rder of business was to occupy the town of Fort Erie and demand food and equipment from the local po
  • on Lake Huron, Marblehead Light (Ohio) on Lake Erie and Thirty Mile Point Light on Lake Ontario.
  • 660,000 Lake trout yearlings for stocking Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
  • Ontario Hydro System not affected was the Fort Erie area next to Buffalo which was still powered by
  • n for economic development in the State and the Erie area during a time of economic restructuring.
  • o an understanding of the western basin of Lake Erie around AD 1300.
  • The building briefly surpassed 55 East Erie as the tallest all-residential building in Chic
  • including Johnstown, the Laurel Highlands, and Erie, as well as Hancock, Brooke, and Ohio counties
  • perty, except the sites of Fort George and Fort Erie, as a public greenspace and environmental herit
  • k for the 31" telescope was donated to the Lake Erie Astronomical Project by General Electric in 196
  • It can be regularly heard across Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio, and southeast to the greater
  • On the shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of Chautauqua Creek in present-da
  • Major Figgas was founded in the Erie Ave area of Philadelphia by Gillie Da Kid and A
  • re, which loosely encompasses a 2-block area of Erie Ave primarily bounded by Edwards Rd on the West
  • Tioga and Tacony neighborhoods primarily along Erie Avenue and Torresdale Avenue.
  • e hospital relocated to its present location on Erie Avenue and Front Street.
  • y at the junction of Park Avenue, Union Avenue, Erie Avenue and Orient Way.
  • ed with Dewdney and his family at their home on Erie Avenue in London.
  • north side of the Trenton Line until it reaches Erie Avenue, which carries the SEPTA Route 56 line.
  • sier spot which is located on the north side of Erie Avenue.
  • Erie Bartley was a scientist of international statur
  • falo River/Erie canal, directly across from the Erie basin marina, underneath the skyway in downtown
  • Aminu started the 2009 season with the Erie Bayhawks of the NBA Development League before b
  • On March 11, 2009, Douby was picked up by the Erie BayHawks of the NBA Development League.
  • he Cavaliers' NBA Development League affiliate, Erie BayHawks.
  • On December 17, 2010, Adrien signed with the Erie Bayhawks.
  • sixteen other men fought their way out of Fort Erie before being rescued by the Robb.
  • is unwillingness to take risks resulted in Lake Erie being captured by the Americans.
  • In 1978, she transferred to the Erie Benedictine community and professed her perpetu
  • construction of the Mohawk Island Light in Lake Erie between 1846 and 1848.
  • milton also played 40 games in the EHL with the Erie Blades during the 1979-80 season.
  • He coached the New Brunswick Hawks, Erie Blades, and Baltimore Skipjacks of the AHL for
  • ng the Muskegon Mohawks, Grand Rapids Owls, and Erie Blades.
  • He has served on the Grand Erie board's special education committee.
  • e Heritage Trailway also junctions an abandoned Erie branch line that runs through Washingtonville a
  • Erie built a freight bypass that continues north at
  • to get the Burdett Organ Company to relocate to Erie by building them a plant in 90 days and employi
  • Erie Camp was located at Headley Down, in the area n
  • CSS Bombshell - believed to have been an Erie Canal steamer - was a U.S. Army transport.
  • hed a lock that was once used in the Wabash and Erie Canal while constructing the interchange with U
  • In 1918, the Erie Canal was re-routed to bypass downtown Rocheste
  • was a major obstacle in the construction of the Erie Canal in New York and was traversed by a series
  • took one month, and was made by the way of the Erie Canal and then the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
  • the Hudson River to Troy, where she entered the Erie Canal on 2 June.
  • was appointed by Governor DeWitt Clinton to the Erie Canal Commission to fill the vacancy caused by
  • Erie Canal and lumber district slips before 1960 on
  • The Erie Canal crossed over the creek by an aqueduct at
  • He was among the Erie Canal Commissioners appointed in 1816 to superv
  • ics and law including being a key figure in the Erie Canal project.
  • Though the construction of the Erie Canal destroyed much of the ford for which the
  • The Erie Canal opened in 1825, allowing settlers from Ne
  • , Peterson & Kinsley, responsible for enlarging Erie Canal between Middleport, New York and Gasport,
  • The Erie Canal was finished in 1825.
  • 837 between Utica and Binghamton, connected the Erie Canal in the north to the Susquehanna River.
  • Central Railroad passenger station, remains of Erie Canal trunk and aqueduct, and a former hydroele
  • Construction of the Erie Canal by 1825 linked the Mohawk River to Lake E
  • The Erie Canal is north of the village.
  • ver in 1811 and the completion of the Miami and Erie Canal helped the city grow to 115,000 citizens
  • right voted for the removal of Clinton from the Erie Canal Commission, and they also voted to postpo
  • olebrook, Connecticut; the other linking to the Erie Canal via the Hudson River or the proposed (but
  • Richardson's Tavern is a historic Erie Canal inn and tavern located at Perinton in Mon
  • arted at Lebanon and connected to the Miami and Erie Canal in Middletown.
  • n work on the survey for the enlargement of the Erie Canal in 1840, and continued there until 1842.
  • It was simultaneously constructed with the Erie Canal and is now part of the New York State Can
  • he deepest lock in that portion of the Ohio and Erie Canal between Akron and Cleveland hence its pop
  • turer of railroad wheels, railroad engineer and Erie Canal commissioner, see Asa Whitney (canal comm
  • The success of the recently opened Erie Canal inspired them.
  • f both the eastern and western divisions of the Erie Canal and in 1867-1868, he was Alderman of the
  • ion of the New York State Barge Canal moved the Erie Canal to the Mohawk River in 1910 the hamlet be
  • Gronauer Lock No 2 Wabash and Erie Canal lock was discovered here June 1991 during
  • place where the Wabash River and the Wabash and Erie Canal intersected in Huntington, Indiana.
  • at Schenectady I took passage on the Hudson and Erie Canal for Buffalo."
  • The city's location at the east end of the Erie Canal gave it unparalleled access to both raw p
  • Ward, was undergoing rapid expansion due to the Erie Canal and the city's subsequent industrializati
  • ister to the Catholic laborers on the Miami and Erie Canal and the settlers along Maumee River; his
  • ew forts were destroyed during expansion of the Erie Canal in 1840, as their stones were used for it
  • Knower became rich as a financier of the Erie Canal and as a director of the Mechanics and Fa
  • At age 12 he worked as a cabin boy on the Erie Canal where he would eventually become a Captai
  • e coal, lumber and agricultural products to the Erie Canal system, leading to the growth of Elmira a
  • During the conflict over the Toledo Strip, the Erie Canal was built, linking New York City and the
  • le to settle here came from New England via the Erie Canal and Great Lakes.
  • acks might cause erosion that would silt up the Erie Canal and make it unnavigable by creating the F
  • He began work as a leveler on the Erie Canal in 1848, became Second Assistant Engineer
  • Dan Harrow (Henry Fonda) works along the Erie Canal during the mid-19th century to raise mone
  • Recreational waterways such as the Erie Canal and Oneida Creek are located on the perim
  • The Erie Canal passes across the south part of the town.
  • oth Fulton and Livingston became members of the Erie Canal Commission.
  • An oft neglected portion of the Erie Canal concerns the, what I call, the Holley Spu
  • When the Wabash and Erie Canal was completed on the opposite side of the
  • 93 A dry 19th century Eire Canal lock (Enlarged Erie Canal Lock #36) is located next to the southeas
  • weigh lock with canal barge, now a part of the Erie Canal Museum
  • y Canal that connected Lebanon to the Miami and Erie Canal at Middletown.
  • body Down", also known as "Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal" or "Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal" (19
  • This canal was the longest-surviving of the Erie Canal's feeder canal system, remaining in use i
  • Benjamin Wright, the Erie Canal's chief engineer, was hired to conduct a
  • an astronomer and engineer (he helped build the Erie canal) born in Scotland who made the first disc
  • Turnpikes, canals (notably the Erie Canal), and railroads connected eastern cities
  • value of the goods carried (e.g., tolls on the Erie Canal).
  • During the construction of the Erie Canal, he opened a supply store at a place wher
  • Lock 28 of the Ohio and Erie Canal, Vicinity of Peninsula, Ohio.
  • s of the day, including the construction of the Erie Canal, establishment of the national bank, and
  • a group who, in excitement over the news of the Erie Canal, investigated the possibility of construc
  • Mitchill strongly endorsed the building of the Erie Canal, sponsored by his friend and political al
  • ple of a weigh lock (now dry), once part of the Erie Canal, may be found in downtown Syracuse, New Y
  • s Concannon on the south side of the Wabash and Erie Canal, just south of the Wabash River.
  • , he also collected the leases of the Miami and Erie Canal, the canal having ceased operations.
  • River, was the original eastern terminus of the Erie Canal, and was home to some of the earliest rai
  • rand rowhouses overlooking the lumber district, Erie Canal, and Hudson River.
  • The Miami and Erie Canal, which connected the Ohio River with Lake
  • With the opening of the Erie Canal, Tom got a job in the warehouse (where he
  • nsion, especially after the construction of the Erie Canal, which linked New York City to the Great
  • He was an originator of the Erie Canal, and was a regent of the State University
  • tation, financial, and manufacturing hub on the Erie Canal, as the United States expanded West.
  • intendent of Canal Repairs for Section 2 of the Erie Canal, and then also for Sections 1, 3, 4 and 5
  • en Atwater, was a civil engineer working on the Erie Canal, and later became the City Surveyor for P
  • hat is bordered by the Mohawk River and the old Erie Canal.
  • so was appointed chief engineer of the Ohio and Erie Canal.
  • Excello Lock was a canal lock on the Miami and Erie Canal.
  • ract the village as the western terminus of the Erie Canal.
  • essions of teaching and medicine to work on the Erie Canal.
  • This Schuyler property was cut through by the Erie Canal.
  • For the canal in Ohio, see Miami and Erie Canal.
  • d and Emery's lumber, forwarding it through the Erie Canal.
  • Legislature to finance the construction of the Erie Canal.
  • Eaton and helped complete the surveys along the Erie Canal.
  • stmill and was a construction contractor on the Erie Canal.
  • er stretch of the 308 miles (495.7 km) Ohio and Erie Canal.
  • on with Buffalo for the western terminus of the Erie Canal.
  • its east end, shortly after the opening of the Erie Canal.
  • en in 1816 to supervise the construction of the Erie Canal.
  • connect the Salmon River to Lake Oneida and the Erie Canal.
  • he fact that the right-of-way parallels the old Erie Canal.
  • k State Barge Canal, the successor to the famed Erie Canal.
  • arket Street, east of Chapel Street, facing the Erie Canal.
  • rly 19th century during the construction of the Erie Canal.
  • ment over the Genesee River utilized the former Erie Canal: Second Genesee Aqueduct.
  • ys was built to provide water for the Miami and Erie Canal; although the canal had ceased operations
  • He was also interested in the Erie Car Works, and in the manufacture of organs and
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