He established a ferry across the river in 1818.
He established a ferry to the river.
Dayton had a ferry crossing, established in this area by the early 19th century, at the foot of what is now Dayton Street.
Foreman had established a ferry to cross the river, which they replaced with a toll bridge.
He established a ferry at the Old Crossing, just below the Black River, in 1877.
In 1915, the State Roads Commission had appropriated $50,000 to establish a state-owned ferry.
Named after the owner of the place, J H Viljoen, who established a ferry in 1857.
By the 1770s, Ormsby had built an estate on these lands and established a ferry for connecting his home with the community in Pittsburgh.
In 1719, John Wells was given a license to establish a ferry at this location, two years after he bought the land.
In 1853 Colbert established a ferry across the Red River to help provide passage for travelers and settlers.