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Floating West: The Erie and Other American Canals
Floating West The Erie and Other American Canals
Author: Russell Bourne
The history of the Erie Canal is chronicled in this book, which traces the efforts of engineers and construction workers to complete an inland water route which connected the Hudson River to Lake Erie, covering a distance of 363 miles and utilizing a system of 83 locks. — While discussing the technology of the Erie Canal, it also examines some of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393030440
ISBN-10: 039303044X
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 232
Edition: 1st
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Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
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In my readings of early America, I've often noted the mention of the New York Eire Canal and its impact upon our country. Yet, I never knew much about its construction or the necessary technological inventions required to make the canal such a success other states did their best to duplicate it.

Construction and technology were almost minor problems compared to the politics required to even begin the canal, let alone finish it. The canal also had tremendous sociological effects the planners never envisioned.

This was an easy book to read and the photographs included help me understand how complicated the project was. The only problem I had with it was that, despite growing up in this part of the country and taking numerous vacation trips through it, my family never spent any time visiting the Erie or other canals, some of which are now state and national parks. I wish we had.


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