Voice of the People: Daily Life in the Antebellum Rural Delaware County New York Area

Transportation/Travel


Transportation/Travel Homepage | Letters, Diaries, etc | 1853: Note: Shingles are awaiting pickup at the railroad station


Background: Guerdon Edgerton came to Delhi,  NY in 1809 at the age of 14 and amassed a considerable fortune during his lifetime with businesses including a hotel, several stagecoach lines, and a tavern. His real estate empire included property in New York, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. He married Hannah Fisher and had 10 children: Henry, George, Charles, Apollos Cook, Mary, Emily, Julia, Harriet, Frances, and William.

Note: Very hard to read, as is the original.  The New York and Erie Railroad had a station at Hancock.



Courtesy of the Delaware County Historical Association Archives, 46549 State Hwy 10, Delhi, NY, 13753.

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