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Paperback Canals Between the Lakes and New York... Book

ISBN: 124788693X

ISBN13: 9781247886930

Canals Between the Lakes and New York...

"Canals Between The Lakes And New York" delves into the historical significance and engineering marvel of the canal systems connecting the Great Lakes to New York. Authored by prominent members of the American Society of Civil Engineers, including Joseph Mayer and George Young Wisner, this work offers a detailed exploration of the construction, operation, and impact of these vital waterways.

The book likely covers the economic benefits of canal transportation in the 19th century and their role in facilitating trade and development across the region. A valuable resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the development of transportation infrastructure in the United States, this volume provides a lasting record of a transformative period in American history.

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