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BILL | BILL DATE | MILES | NAME OF BOAT | NAME OF MASTER | Toll Here | Elsewhere |
246.31 | 8.95 | |||||
97 | Apl.28 | 1 to 185 | E. Mose | Nelly McCoy | 4.08 | |
45 | " 24 | " | I. E. McDonald | Jno. Keller | 4.08 | |
149 | 1859 Nov. 11 | " | Lonaconing No. 1 | J. G. Stone | 4.08 | |
35 | 1858 Apl. 24 | " | O. W. Shurterand | I. Hewett | 4.08 | |
43 | " " 24 | " | Left Bowen | I.Kesser | 4.08 | |
93 | " " 28 | " | Smith Hurd | Jno. Brownley | 4.08 | |
40 | May 1 | " | Wm Borden | Jas. McDonald | 4.08 | |
38 | " " | " | Cauvuieirs | Geo. Seaman | 4.08 | |
9 | " 7 | " | D. McKaig | Edw. Richter | 4.08 | |
?0 | Apl.29 | " | Ben. Ardinger | Ben. Ardinger | 2.10 | |
12 | May 3 | " | Geo. L. Jacques | Dan'l McCoy | 4.08 | |
9 | Oct. 30 | " | Lake Erie | Saml. Elgin | 4.08 | |
3 | Apl. 24 | " | Martin Hoffman | W. E. O'Byran | 4.08 | |
7 | " " | " | Auzovetta | Wm. Seaman | 4.08 | |
2 | " 25 | " | Col. Young | Jesse Hill | 4.08 | |
1 | " 27 | " | Ian Louise | Thos. Keller | 4.08 | |
9 | " 26 | " | Jos. Knode | Saler Cooper | 4.08 | |
0 | " 24 | " | I. B. Griffin | J. Eaton | 4.08 | |
2 | " 29 | " | Gen. Illerson ? | I. Brown | 4.08 | |
5 | " 24 | " | Ch. Williams | Wm Brashear | 4.08 | |
4 | May 3 | " | Lauretta | Jno. Byroads | 4.37 | |
4 | Apl. 22 | " | Hopewell | B. Carter | 4.08 | |
6 | Apl. 25 | " | Thos. Saum | Thos. Saum | 4.69 | |
9 | " 28 | " | Sally Weir | Saml. Lynch | 4.08 | |
52 | " 25 | " | Mr. Weiben | A. Weiber | 4.08 | |
4 | " 27 | " | Jas. Uragill | I. Leopold | 4.36 | |
19 | May 1 | " | Jno. G. Stone | Jno. Young | 4.08 | |
5 | Apl. 27 | " | Jas. Fitzpatrick | Rau Sprigg | 4.08 | |
7 | " | " | Henry Uray | do | 4.08 | |
3 | " | " | Geo. Lynn | Thos. Gillew | 4.08 | |
8 | " | " | Ann Gillew | do | 4.08 | |
3 | " | " | T. I. Ureshaffy | Saml. Lynch | 4.08 | |
369.89 | 15.13 |
This is a listing of WAY BILLS received at the Collector’s Office in Cumberland during the month of May 1858. Most of the boats returned from Georgetown empty (Georgetown was Mile 1 and Cumberland Mile 185) so they paid the standard toll of $4.08.
Three boats carried cargo:
JNO BYROADS [?] carried fish for 99 miles, (Williamsport) and paid an additional 30 cents in toll
THS SAUM [?] transported a ton of lumber to Cumberland. His toll was $4.69.
J. LEOPOLD had a cargo of .33 tons off whiskey for 55 miles (Brunswick)
The items listed as types of cargo carried on canal boats read:
Ale, Beer, Cider, Vinegar, Liquors, Wines, &c.;
Fish, salt and fresh;
Flour, meal, grain, seeds, &c.
Bacon & other meats.
Butter. Lard, &c.
Furniture and empty barrels.
Carriages
Wrought stone
Wrought Iron, Nails, and other Hard-ware.
Tar, pitch, rosin, oakum, &c
Dry goods, groceries and other merchandise.
Mill Offal, Potatoes Turnips &c.
Wagons, carts, ploughs, &c.
Castings and Bloom Iron,
Oysters
Melons and Fruits.
Salt
Lumber, Laths, Palings, Shingles, Hoop-poles.
Charcoal
Pig and Scrap Iron.
Tiles and Slates.
Bricks, and Ice,
Lime and Cement.
Rough Stone.
Rails, Posts, round and square Timber.
Coal.
Plaster
Guano, bone dust, poudrett
Ashes, lime, and other manures.