Canal toll collector's ledger, 1856.

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Canal toll collector's ledger, 1856.

This series consists of statements of cargo on canal boats traveling the Champlain (?) Canal upon which tolls were levied. Each entry gives clearance number; date; name of boat; homeport; master's name; articles shipped; where from; where bound; weight of the articles; miles traveled; rates; and tolls.

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