After the War of 1812, British travelers, intensely curious
about the United States, poured across the Atlantic. Hundreds
published their impressions in lively, quarrelsome books that
infuriated and enchanted Americans and Britons alike. Most of these
volumes have been out of print for a century or more.
Here Roger Haydon brings together forty-two excerpts from one
generation of these travelers' accounts, between 1815 and 1845,
when New York State was a microcosm of the country. In his
introduction and prefaces to each selection he describes the kinds
of tourists who visited and how they traveled, assessing the
general accuracy of their accounts, and provides pertinent
background information.
The readings follow the period's most popular itinerary up the
Hudson Valley through Albany and its environs on to the spas and
the Champlain Valley, across the state via the Erie Canal, the
Genesee Valley, and the Finger Lakes to the Niagara Frontier, and
down into the Southern Tier to record in vivid detail the
generation that saw New York State come to dominate the nation. In
Upstate Travels, these travelers' voices are accessible again to
entertain and inform all who are interested in New York history.
Bibliography, index, and dozens of period illustrations are
included."
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