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- canjo5.html accessdate "2012-07-01".
- canjo5.html archivedate "2012-08-03".
- canjo5.html archiveurl canjo5.html.
- canjo5.html deadUrl "no".
- canjo5.html first "Philip L.".
- canjo5.html isCitedBy Durham_boat.
- canjo5.html last "Lord".
- canjo5.html publisher "New York State Museum".
- canjo5.html quote "After 1803, when boats could travel all the way to Oneida Lake without unloading or being portaged, the big Durham boats became the vehicle of choice. These boats were 60 feet long, eight feet wide and required only 24 inches of water to pass through fully loaded".
- canjo5.html title "1790.0".
- canjo5.html url canjo5.html.
- canjo5.html year "1992".