Brisben Once Busy Canal Town


Brisben was a very active community on the canal with boat-making and boat-repair businesses.  It was originally called East Greene but was renamed Brisben in 1871 in honor of John Brisben, Vice President of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad. 


 This is the old David Smith Tavern along Route 12 in the hamlet of Brisben (formerly East Greene) between Greene and Oxford along Route 12  served both stagecoach and canal travelers. It was built in 1846 by David Finn Smith.  A facility to repair boats was located across the road next to the canal. Horton & Tremain operated storage and forwarding business here. 





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