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Trust an expert will have better information.  The contemporary Canal
Street which goes from the Hudson to the East River is quite far above
Nieuw Amsterdam.

The Spier Map shows the canal which went up Prince Street, (later Broad
Street) but it doesnt look like it would be big enough for ships

http://www.teachout.org/vna/map.html

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