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We sat upon deck most of the time till night. Before we retired passed | We sat upon deck most of the time till night. Before we retired we passed | ||
through three locks and under 11 bridges. We presented quite a comical | through three locks and under 11 bridges. We presented quite a comical | ||
appearance when we were near a bridge. All hands were squatting or | appearance when we were near a bridge. All hands were squatting or | ||
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once I got my head knocked a little once but was pretty careful afterwards | once I got my head knocked a little once but was pretty careful afterwards | ||
While we were in the weighlock Papa came on board | While we were in the weighlock Papa came on board | ||
22nd after enjoying a good | 22nd after enjoying a good nights rest I arose; found it very pleasant and | ||
that we had proceeded but 12 miles toward Buffalo. We being now out in the | that we had proceeded but 12 miles toward Buffalo. We being now out in the | ||
country we were not obliged to pass under so many bridges so we took | country we were not obliged to pass under so many bridges so we took | ||
our rocking chairs and work and sat upon deck most of the day. | our rocking chairs and work and sat upon deck most of the day. | ||
We stopped at a number of small places during the day. We arrived | We stopped at a number of small places during the day. We arrived | ||
at Schenectady in the afternoon it seemed | at Schenectady in the afternoon it seemed quite a place. I must | ||
here mention the wickedness of the drivers. Whenever they | here mention the wickedness of the drivers. Whenever they met instead of | ||
a friendly good morrow | a friendly good morrow [[unknown]] and horrible with bitter curses passed | ||
between them, they seemed to hate the sight of one another and would | between them, they seemed to hate the sight of one another and would | ||
almost push one another into the canal rather than to turn out. Our | almost push one another into the canal rather than to turn out. Our | ||
fare was very poor though we had been assured that we should have | fare was very poor though we had been assured that we should have | ||
the very best, | the very best, for [[unknown]] of a good cook, she was not only cook but | ||
[[unknown]] [[unknown]] and Captain's wife though she was not worried. | [[unknown]] [[unknown]] and Captain's wife though she was not worried. | ||
23rd At one o'clock our boat stopped the line to which it belonged | 23rd At one o'clock our boat stopped the line to which it belonged | ||
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told us that he thought that the 6 day line went through to | told us that he thought that the 6 day line went through to | ||
Buffalo in 6 days instead of stopping every 7th day. We | Buffalo in 6 days instead of stopping every 7th day. We | ||
stopped in a very | stopped in a very[nasty [[mudy?]] place and spent a long lonesome | ||
tedious day in reading writing and sleeping. Toward night, Papa | tedious day in reading writing and sleeping. Toward night, Papa | ||
Mr Holmes, Harriet, L- Caroline and myself went to walk, we | Mr Holmes, Harriet, L- Caroline and myself went to walk, we | ||
had quite a pleasant walk and returned just before sunset after | had quite a pleasant walk and returned just before sunset after | ||
which the two old ladies Harriet and Mr Holmes went to meeting | which the two old ladies Harriet and Mr Holmes went to meeting | ||
in a [[unknown]] | in a [[unknown]] ones kitchen not far from where the boat lay. The | ||
day was very warm and pleasant, The boat started about 11. | day was very warm and pleasant, The boat started about 11. | ||
24th After breakfast we took our walk and chairs upon the deck, | 24th After breakfast we took our walk and chairs upon the deck, | ||
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many pairs of stockings and done a great deal of sewing too | many pairs of stockings and done a great deal of sewing too | ||
In the afternoon he helped Caroline and me sew our patchwork | In the afternoon he helped Caroline and me sew our patchwork | ||
The Captain's and drivers, whom we met [[ | The Captain's and drivers, whom we met to [[unknown]], were so contrary that its |
Revision as of 11:17, 27 March 2020
We sat upon deck most of the time till night. Before we retired we passed through three locks and under 11 bridges. We presented quite a comical appearance when we were near a bridge. All hands were squatting or if a very low bridge laying flat on the deck or scampering for the cabin once I got my head knocked a little once but was pretty careful afterwards While we were in the weighlock Papa came on board 22nd after enjoying a good nights rest I arose; found it very pleasant and that we had proceeded but 12 miles toward Buffalo. We being now out in the country we were not obliged to pass under so many bridges so we took our rocking chairs and work and sat upon deck most of the day. We stopped at a number of small places during the day. We arrived at Schenectady in the afternoon it seemed quite a place. I must here mention the wickedness of the drivers. Whenever they met instead of a friendly good morrow unknown and horrible with bitter curses passed between them, they seemed to hate the sight of one another and would almost push one another into the canal rather than to turn out. Our fare was very poor though we had been assured that we should have the very best, for unknown of a good cook, she was not only cook but unknown unknown and Captain's wife though she was not worried. 23rd At one o'clock our boat stopped the line to which it belonged not travelling on Sunday. we had quite a laugh at Papa who told us that he thought that the 6 day line went through to Buffalo in 6 days instead of stopping every 7th day. We stopped in a very[nasty mudy? place and spent a long lonesome tedious day in reading writing and sleeping. Toward night, Papa Mr Holmes, Harriet, L- Caroline and myself went to walk, we had quite a pleasant walk and returned just before sunset after which the two old ladies Harriet and Mr Holmes went to meeting in a unknown ones kitchen not far from where the boat lay. The day was very warm and pleasant, The boat started about 11. 24th After breakfast we took our walk and chairs upon the deck, Mr Holmes knit for us most of the forenoon. He said he had knit many pairs of stockings and done a great deal of sewing too In the afternoon he helped Caroline and me sew our patchwork The Captain's and drivers, whom we met to unknown, were so contrary that its