Ever wonder how the Erie Canal helped shape Niagara County? Take a look at a different aspect of Erie Canal history and learn about the role it played in law enforcement during the 1800s.
Enjoy an illuminating tale and learn about one of the most successful and influential human-built waterways in North America!
Lt. Johnathan Anderson will present a rousing story about policing during the Erie Canal era. He serves on the Onondaga Sheriff’s Department and has been the department’s honorary historian for many years.
This program will cover many topics related to the Canal, including the Underground Railroad and the captivating Canal Boy’s Saga – the true story about the cultural and financial growth the Erie Canal had on nearby New York communities, and the increase of juvenile crime around the Canal during that time. A Q & A discussion will take place afterward in what is sure to be an exciting narrative journey.
This event is free and open to the public! Come join us and learn something new about Canal history.
Phone: 716-434-7433
Email: info@niagarahistory.org
2020/03/24 - 2020/03/24
Niagara County Historical Society
215 Niagara St., Lockport, NY 14094