Voyage on the Erie Canal to Albany, July 1 - July 4, 1834
Canal boats – Their number – Costs of the canal – Tonawanda Creek – Pendleton – Lockport – Middleport – Noseville [Knowlesville] – Rochester on the Genesee River – Pittsford – Perington – Irondequoit River – Fairport – Dead fish – Larch and Thuja forests – Palmyra – Mud Creek – Port Gibson – Newark – Lockville – Lyons – Clyde on the Clyde River – Canandaigua Outlet – Montezuma Marshes – Seneca River – Syracuse in Onondaga County – Onondaga Creek – Salt content of the area – Saltworks of Salina – Onondaga Indians – Onondaga and Onondaga Hill – Coniferous forests – Holls Creek – Cutville – Chittenango and Chittenango Creek – Canastota – Oneida on Oneida Creek – Oneida Indians – Oneida Castle and council store – Verona – Lake Oneida – New London – Rome – Mohawk River – Oriskany on the Oriskany Creek – Whitestown – White Family, the first settlers – Cotton factories – Sauquoit Creek – Skenandoah, chief of the Oneidas – Gypsum – The Mohawks, enemies of the Americans – Utica – German Flats – Canajoharie – Glenn – Florida – Schoharie Creek – Amsterdam – Amsterdam Creek – Rotterdam – Schenectady – Railroad to Albany – Nice plants – Albany on the Hudson, capital of New York State – Dr. Edwin James