This book looks at the methods of transportation used in Central NY
from the time before white man had an effect upon the Native
Americans, through the periods of exploration, fur trading,
settlement and the changes in transportation that occurred during
the next 150 years. It tells of the development of canals and
railroads. It covers the gradual emergence of highways and the
stagecoaches and other vehicles that traveled on them. Railroads,
trolleys, bicycles and boats are all part of the story. The
Baldwinsville area is covered in greatest detail but much of the
book relates to transportation in Central NY and parallels the
development of transportation in numerous other areas of the
northeast.
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