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American Merchant Ships and Sailors

CHAPTER II
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The distance to Albany--150 miles--she traversed in thirty-two hours, and the end of the passenger sloop traffic on the Hudson was begun.

Within a year steamboats were plying on the Raritan, the Delaware, and Lake Champlain, and the development and use of the new invention would have been more rapid than it was, save for the monopoly rights which had been granted to Livingston and Fulton.

They had the sole right to navigate by steam, the waters of New York.

Well and good.

But suppose the stream navigated touched both New York and New Jersey.


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