The Library of Congress memory collection online has image graphics of: America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets-- The girl from Yewdall's Mill. By Jimmy Smith. Air: "The Raging Canal." T. M. Scroggy, Publisher, No. 1232 Vine Street. Stationery, Toys, Varieties and Mouth Organs. [n. d.] DIGITAL ID = as104450 T. M. Scroggy was a Philadelphia publisher. Mike RANSOM -----Original Message----- From: Dave Ruch This is very interesting, as the song has long been associated with the Erie Canal. It has appeared in numerous compilations of Erie Canal song and verse. Hmmm......I wonder how I can find out more. ----- Original Message ----- From: James Corsaro I think the Yewdall's Mill you are speaking about is in Pennsylvania. There was a Yewdall's Mill in Philadelphia in the 19th century and there was and is still a Phoenixville, PA near Reading, PA today. There is a Fairmount Park in Philadelphia and a couple of Fairmount towns in PA. as well. Jim Corsaro ----- Original Message ----- From: [log in to unmask] A resident of my town has asked me if Yewdall's Mill, featured in the folk song, "The Girl From Yewdall's Mill," was real or fictitious. The canal song also mentions Fairmount and Phoenixville and Ginea Hill. French's Gazetteer lists Fairmount as a canal stop in the town of Camillus in Onondaga County. Phoenixville may be Phoenix in the town of Schroeppel in Oswego County. Neither French's nor Spafford's refer to Yewdall's Mill. Does anyone have any knowledge of this place? Mary Jo Lanphear Town of Brighton Historian