Travaux Publics De L'Am rique Du Nord is a French translation of David Stevenson's observations on North American public works. Originally published in 1839, this historical document provides a detailed look at the state of engineering and infrastructure in the early 19th century. Stevenson's work covers a wide range of topics, including ports, navigation on lakes and rivers, steamboats, canals, roads, railroads, bridges, lighthouses, and other significant constructions.
This book offers valuable insights into the technological advancements and ambitious projects that shaped the development of North America. It is an essential resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the history of transportation and public works.
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