"Return Of The Recent Survey And Report Of The Engineers On The Ottawa Ship Canal" presents a detailed historical overview of the proposed Ottawa Ship Canal project in Canada. Authored by the Canada Department of Public Works and Thomas Curtis Clarke, this report offers insights into the engineering considerations and surveys conducted to assess the feasibility and potential impact of the canal.
The document likely includes technical data, maps, and analyses related to the canal's route, construction challenges, and economic benefits. As a historical record, it provides valuable context for understanding the development of transportation infrastructure in Canada and the engineering practices of the time. This report is a must-read for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the history of Canadian infrastructure projects.
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