A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal
A thousand hands shaped its banks and a thousand ships have traversed the waters of a canal that defined a region. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal has both provided an important route between the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and acted as a secondary and unofficial boundary between the North and South. Yet this historic waterway almost failed before the first shovel struck earth in 1804. Local historian David Berry tells the fascinating story of the C&D Canal, from the tenacious Gilpin family's sixty-year struggle to open the shipway to the canal's role in the Civil War as a vital path for Union troops and supplies to quickly cross the Delmarva and travel down the Chesapeake.
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A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal
A thousand hands shaped its banks and a thousand ships have traversed the waters of a canal that defined a region. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal has both provided an important route between the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and acted as a secondary and unofficial boundary between the North and South. Yet this historic waterway almost failed before the first shovel struck earth in 1804. Local historian David Berry tells the fascinating story of the C&D Canal, from the tenacious Gilpin family's sixty-year struggle to open the shipway to the canal's role in the Civil War as a vital path for Union troops and supplies to quickly cross the Delmarva and travel down the Chesapeake.
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A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal

A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal

by David A. Berry
A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal

A History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal

by David A. Berry

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A thousand hands shaped its banks and a thousand ships have traversed the waters of a canal that defined a region. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal has both provided an important route between the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and acted as a secondary and unofficial boundary between the North and South. Yet this historic waterway almost failed before the first shovel struck earth in 1804. Local historian David Berry tells the fascinating story of the C&D Canal, from the tenacious Gilpin family's sixty-year struggle to open the shipway to the canal's role in the Civil War as a vital path for Union troops and supplies to quickly cross the Delmarva and travel down the Chesapeake.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596298644
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 03/19/2010
Series: Landmarks
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 1,071,545
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

David Berry has lived and worked in the Lower Susquehanna Valley for a number of years. He's a resident of Havre de Grace, where he teaches sailing and writes. He is published in the Mariner, Sailing magazine and the Baltimore Sun and is the author of two previous books, Maryland Skipjacks and Maryland's Lower Susquehanna River Valley: Where the River Meets the Bay. Berry is a graduate of Muskingum College with a bachelor's degree in psychology and holds a master's in business administration from Miami University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 9

Chapter 1 Canal Days 11

Chapter 2 Before the Canal 17

Chapter 3 A Short History of Canals 21

Chapter 4 Surveys and Delays 25

Chapter 5 There Is Nothing New in the World 33

Chapter 6 1825: A Pivotal Year 39

Chapter 7 The Early Years of a Working Canal 47

Chapter 8 Troubles 51

Chapter 9 Passengers and Steam 55

Chapter 10 Prewar Ups and Downs 61

Chapter 11 War Comes to the Canal 69

Chapter 12 Postwar Blues 73

Chapter 13 Politics and Theft: The 1880s 79

Chapter 14 The Turn of the Century 83

Chapter 15 A New Vision 87

Chapter 16 A New Canal 95

Chapter 17 The West End of the Canal 105

Chapter 18 The East End of the Canal 111

Chapter 19 Bridges 117

Chapter 20 Another War 127

Chapter 21 A New Phase 131

Chapter 22 The Canal Today 135

Bibliography 141

About the Author 143

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