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Excerpt from Grain Movement in the Great Lakes Region
Prior to 1871 a number of important events affecting the grain trade of the Great Lakes had occurred which have had an important bearing on its later development. A channel cut through the bar at the mouth of Buffalo Creek in 1819 enabled lake vessels to land at Buffalo. Prior to that time they had anchored offshore, cargo being transferred to and from the town in small boats.
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