FULTON and the OSWEGO RIVER (NY) (Images of America
Book Details
Author(s)Friends of History in Fulton
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0738509337
ISBN-139780738509334
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The city of Fulton lies twelve miles south of Lake Ontario on the Oswego River. Early history reveals the importance of the river to the Native Americans and the European settlers. The early settlementÃÂs strategic location at the site of the waterfalls, with dangerous rapids below, contributed to the success of various industries that harnessed the watersàpower. Fulton grew, flourished, and became a city having the distinct honor of being virtually unaffected by the Great Depression. ÃÂÃÂFulton and the Oswego River contain a striking collection of hundreds of rare local photographs, together with the stories of the town, the river, and the people who have lived here. The early settlers, including blacksmith Daniel Masters and the Van Buren family come to life in these pages, as the reader imagines their early struggles. The building of the Erie and Barge Canals had a influence on the economy, as did the businesses that developed along the river: the flour mills, paper mills, and woolen mills, such as the American Woolen Mill, which made military uniforms on OswegoÃÂs banks through World War II. ÃÂÃÂ
