Research

Scope and Content Note

The collection consists principally of tax lists for canal and steam boats on the Hudson River, Erie Canal and Lake Champlain from 1817-1829. Also included is an 1817 compilation of taxes gathered from Hudson River steamboats. The canal boat lists, 1827-1828, record passengers, by their last names, with the taxes they paid. The steamboats lists, 1817 (bulk)-1819, record only the numbers of passengers and the tax paid. The lists provide the total number of passengers carried during a particular month; the tax was then computed on this figure. In some instances, the passenger totals are broken down into daily figures. Each account also has a sworn statement by a crew member certifying the accuracy of the list.

With one exception, all of the steamboats plied the Hudson River. Those represented in the records include Chancellor, Paragon, and Richmond. The sole non-Hudson steamboat, the North Star, sailed Lake Champlain from October 1827 to January 1828. The canal boat records consist almost entirely of accounts 1828, with a scattering of 1827 and 1829 records. The canal boats represented are the Napoleon Bonaparte, N.W. Handy, New England, New Haven, New London, New Philadelphia, New York, Niagara, and North American. Records are most extensive for the Napoleon, Niagara, and New York.