Check out page 300 in the previously blogged Appletons' Railroad and Steamboat Companion, a summary of the five-day, 1500-mile trip from New York City to Chicago in the summer of 1847:
by boat from NYC to Albany...
by train from Albany to Buffalo (riding all night if you're in a hurry)...
and the rest of the way by "one of the large and elegant Upper Lake boats" ("ladies and gentlemen...with guns, fishing-tackle, harps, flutes, violins, and other music")...
stopping at Cleveland, Detroit, "Mackinaw," where you can try your luck at fishing "in water so clear that you can see a trout twenty feet from the surface"...
and then south down Lake Michigan to Chicago, population 16,000.
Total fare: $21.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Did your forebear make this trip in 1847?
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:46 AM
Labels: 1847, Appletons' Railroad and Steamboat Companion, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Great Lakes, Mackinaw, travel
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