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Transportation/Travel Home page | 1823 travel journal of Laura Sherwood: Table of Contents


Warning: For serious researchers only: may be hard to read, as is the original

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Background: Laura Sherwood, husband Samuel, and two of her children, Ann Eliza and Samuel Augustus left their home in Delhi, NY in September 1823 for a lengthy tour of upstate New York. Although the method of transportation for the majority of the trip is not clear, at least one entry indicates they rode on horseback. The journal describes people, scenery, accommodations, villages, and the opening of a canal aqueduct in Rochester. The journal abruptly ends before they return home.

Excerpts from page 24

"...Immediately after dinner we left Niagara had a pleasant [] to Queenson heights another battle ground...

'"...we cordially crossed in two small boats and walked to Lewiston Kelseys tavern leaving John to come on with the waggon.

"Oct. 1 Lewiston a pleasant village [] 30 to 50 tolerable dwelling houses & a suitable proportion of shops and stores intermixed. Situated upon the Eastern shore of the Niagara, at the termination of the declivity which forms the falls - this Village was rendered memorable by the encampment of the Americans [] period of the attack upon Queenston + capture of Gen Brock..."



Original journal courtesy of  the Delaware County Historical Association Archives, Delhi, NY. Further information on the Sherwood Family is available in the Letters and Journals of Samuel and Laura Sherwood (1813 - 1823), edited by John Crocker, Delhi, NY, 1967,  available in the Delaware County Historical Association Archives and Milne Library, State University of New York College at Oneonta.

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