Historic Highways of America: The great American canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Pennsylvania Canal. v. 2. The Erie Canal) 1904

Historic Highways of America: The great American canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Pennsylvania Canal. v. 2. The Erie Canal) 1904
Title Historic Highways of America: The great American canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Pennsylvania Canal. v. 2. The Erie Canal) 1904 PDF eBook
Author Archer Butler Hulbert
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Pages 246
Release 1904
Genre Roads
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Historic Highways Of America ...: The Great American Canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal And The Pennsylvania Canal. V. 2. The Erie Canal) 190

Historic Highways Of America ...: The Great American Canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal And The Pennsylvania Canal. V. 2. The Erie Canal) 190
Title Historic Highways Of America ...: The Great American Canals (v. 1. The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal And The Pennsylvania Canal. V. 2. The Erie Canal) 190 PDF eBook
Author Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher Legare Street Press
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Release 2022-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781017231809

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The Great American Canals

The Great American Canals
Title The Great American Canals PDF eBook
Author Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1904
Genre Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Md. and Washington, D.C.)
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The Great American Canals

The Great American Canals
Title The Great American Canals PDF eBook
Author Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1904
Genre Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Md. and Washington, D.C.)
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Cumulative Book Index

Cumulative Book Index
Title Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook
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Pages 2600
Release 1972
Genre American literature
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The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Title The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal PDF eBook
Author Mary H. Rubin
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 136
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738515984

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With the founding of his Patowmack Company in 1785, George Washington first hoped to make the Potomac River a viable route to America's West. The skirting canals the company constructed around the Great Falls rapids at Harpers Ferry, Seneca, and Little Falls made the Potomac's rushing waters navigable. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company was chartered by Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania in 1828 to build a truly useful canal through to the Ohio Valley. President John Quincy Adams turned the first spadeful of dirt on Independence Day of 1828 for what was hailed as the "Great National Project" to connect Georgetown to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The canal created an entire community of people and a way of life different from any other. At the height of operations, over 500 boats plied the 184.5 miles of the canal's waters. After many financial difficulties, competition from railroads, and the devastating effects of the Civil War as well as a flood, the canal went into receivership and was closed in 1924. In 1954, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas brought attention back to the canal with a fight to preserve the natural beauty for local residents. Today, the canal-listed as a National Historical Park-provides thousands with recreational opportunities, scenic nature trails, and gorgeous views.

The Great American Canals

The Great American Canals
Title The Great American Canals PDF eBook
Author Archer Butler Hulbert
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Release 1904
Genre Canals
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