The Morris Canal: Across New Jersey by Water and Rail

The Morris Canal: Across New Jersey by Water and Rail

by Robert R. Goller
The Morris Canal: Across New Jersey by Water and Rail

The Morris Canal: Across New Jersey by Water and Rail

by Robert R. Goller

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Overview

The Morris Canal was not the longest canal in the world, but it did have one superlative to its credit—it climbed higher than any other canal ever built. In its time, it was world famous, visited by tourists and technical people from as far away as Europe and Asia. For nearly 100 years, it crossed the hills of northern New Jersey, accomplishing that feat with 23 lift locks and 23 inclined planes. From Lake Hopatcong, the canal ran westward through the Musconetcong valley to Phillipsburg, on the Delaware River, and eastward through the valleys of the Rockaway and Passaic Rivers to tidewater at Newark and Jersey City—a little over 100 miles horizontally and a total rise and fall of nearly 1,700 feet vertically.
??The Morris Canal, once an important soldier in the American Industrial Revolution, has been gone for most of the 20th century, but its memory lives on in the many photographs, postcards, and other memorabilia that its unique presence inspired.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467104104
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/30/2019
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,080,509
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Bob Goller has been following the canal's story since 1962 and has written about it extensively. Here, with more than 200 images assembled from his own collection and from other sources, he takes readers on a historical journey to those countrysides and settlements of northern New Jersey where mule-drawn boats were once a familiar part of the daily scene. This 20th anniversary edition includes a new chapter showing how the old canal continues to intrigue people today, nearly a century after it was abandoned.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 The Early History of a Technological Marvel 9

2 Phillipsburg to Hackettstown 19

3 Saxton Falls to Lake Hopatcong 39

4 Lake Hopatcong to Denville 59

5 Boonton to Woodland Park 81

6 Paterson to Jersey City 95

7 Fading Away 113

8 The Story Continues 129

Author's Note 159

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