Dunbar & Sullivan was a Great Lakes dredging company, said to date back to 1844. I’d love to learn more about the work they did back before the Civil War. They did some work in varying areas of the NYS Barge Canal.

I suspect this photo was taken along the Mohawk River portion of the canal somewhere because of the terrain and the railroad.

I’m hoping someone can identify the location and the unit.

It seems the spoils were being pumped right onto the riverbank.

In this enlargement, notice the two crew likely taking a brea

Any ideas? Click here for previous mystery locations.

By the way, I’m still looking for “faces and voices” volunteers. Whether you’re a boater, a looper, a biker, a hiker, or even mostly armchair traveler, we want to hear from you. Send a photo juxtaposed with canal infrastructure and answers to these questions: How did you become interested in the Canal? What is a favorite time/place? What do you wish more folks knew about the canals?

One response to “Mystery Dredge Location”

  1. Comment from Craig Williams: “With Dunbar and Sullivan… they had US Contract 25 (1940, completed 1942) for deepening between Locks 13 (Yost ) and 16 (Mindenville).  They also did much of the Oswego Canal… but the image doesn’t seem to look like the Oswego.”

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