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Title

  • A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan territory, made between the 2d of May and the 22d of September, 1818 ... The tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated; a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit.

Summary

  • In a series of letters, William Darby (1775-1854), who describes himself as a member of the New-York Historical Society, chronicles his journey up the Hudson, across New York to Ogdensburg and Sackett's Harbor (on Lake Ontario), and on to Buffalo and Detroit. Along the way, he spends time in Rhinebeck, Utica, Geneva, Niagara Falls, and other points of scenic or economic interest. He also discusses the St. Lawrence River and its commercial traffic at length, analyzing development on both shores and comparing the United States's and Canada's growth. Darby made the trip across Lake Erie from Buffalo to Detroit on the schooner Zephyr, stopping at such towns as Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Sandusky. His return trip to New York took him back along the American shore of Lake Erie to Buffalo and Albany (by way of Auburn, the Finger Lakes, and Schenectady). Appended to these letters are "general remarks" (which include excerpts of a speech by Governor Clinton to the New York State Legislature), a description of Ballston Spa, a letter Darby received about the not-yet-opened Erie Canal, and long excerpts from Bouchette's Canada. Darby tells us primarily about the geology and natural features of the areas he visits as well as their current and future economic prospects. He provides some demographic information and occasionally mentions local accommodations. The book is accompanied by two colored maps, one of which details the route he took for his journey.

Names

  • Darby, William, 1775-1854.
  • Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • New-York: Published for the Author, by Kirk & Mercein, and sold by Kirk & Mercein, A.T. Goodrich & Co., James Eastburn & Co., W.B. Gilley, Charles Wiley & Co., R. McDermut, William Hooker, and Collins & Co., New York, and by some others of the principal booksellers in the United States, 1819.

Headings

  • -  New York (State)--Description and travel
  • -  Canada--Description and travel
  • -  Michigan--Description and travel

Notes

  • -  Errata slip precedint p. 9 wanting.
  • -  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
  • -  LAC brd 2019-05-17 update (2 cards)

Medium

  • viii, [9]-228, xiii, [7] l p. 3 fold. maps (incl. fornt.) 23 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • F123 .D21
  • F123 .D21 Copy 2. 22 cm. Errata slip.

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 01016150

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Darby, William, and Joseph Meredith Toner Collection. A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan territory, made between the 2d of May and the 22d of September,... The tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated; a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit. New-York: Published for the Author, by Kirk & Mercein, and sold by Kirk & Mercein, A.T. Goodrich & Co., James Eastburn & Co., W.B. Gilley, Charles Wiley & Co., R. McDermut, William Hooker, and Collins & Co., New York, and by some others of the principal booksellers in the United States, 1819. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/01016150/.

APA citation style:

Darby, W. & Joseph Meredith Toner Collection. (1819) A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan territory, made between the 2d of May and the 22d of September,... The tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated; a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit. New-York: Published for the Author, by Kirk & Mercein, and sold by Kirk & Mercein, A.T. Goodrich & Co., James Eastburn & Co., W.B. Gilley, Charles Wiley & Co., R. McDermut, William Hooker, and Collins & Co., New York, and by some others of the principal booksellers in the United States. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/01016150/.

MLA citation style:

Darby, William, and Joseph Meredith Toner Collection. A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, in the Michigan territory, made between the 2d of May and the 22d of September,... The tour is accompanied with a map upon which the route will be designated; a particular map of the falls and river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit. New-York: Published for the Author, by Kirk & Mercein, and sold by Kirk & Mercein, A.T. Goodrich & Co., James Eastburn & Co., W.B. Gilley, Charles Wiley & Co., R. McDermut, William Hooker, and Collins & Co., New York, and by some others of the principal booksellers in the United States, 1819. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/01016150/>.