Captions often contain clues, but only if you read them right. In this case, I read the last word of the caption as “hill,” and as a result sabotaged myself. When I tried a search for “Moses Kill,” I succeeded immediately, and thanks to my late friend Fred Wehner’s Travels of Tug 44. Moses Kill was a location along the old Champlain Canal near Fort Edward.

Some success, however, does not answer all the questions. For example, this tugboat is called Thos. what?

Certainly the person in the foreground is paying attention. But what should happen next here?

The Thos. tug is alongside the barge that dominates the lower right side of the image, but is it attached? There are at least four more barges in this image. Is that a wood product loaded onto the two in the middle distance? Firewood?
Is there a taut line running between the foreground barge and the figures to the left near the building by the towpath? Those figures, are they two people, a person and two draft animals, or something else like a cart? If so, are the tug and the draft animals working against each other?

Any ideas? Help me understand all this in the comments below.
Thanks to Bill Hecht for cleaning up this image from the CSNY and to Fred for leaving his site live.





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