Throughout history canals were built for 3 major reasons. Probably the first was to direct water sources for crop growing or other basic human needs.
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Throughout history canals were built for 3 major reasons. Probably the first was to direct water sources for crop growing or other basic human needs.
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Analysis of Covington Clearance Records Robert Schmidt During the COVID pandemic in 2022, CSI Member Lowell Griffin computerized the Covington Clearance/Toll Book records that CSI
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Possibly Last Boat To Travel On The W & E Canal 1883 J. Wesley Whicker from Sketches of the Wabash Valley 1916 Illustrations by Nate
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July 2024 Issue of The Tumble Benjamin Hovey was the great-grandson of Daniel Hovey, who arrived in America about 1635. During the next 100 years,
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“Sites, Signs & Surprises” Tour Recap An Evansville Canal Family Ferries Fed Wabash & Erie Canal Boats Canal Notes 12 – Poor Rich Man Extreme
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Index: 1. Culvert Found in Pike County 9. Austin Moves West By Canal Boat 2. Missionaries On The Canal 10. Canal Saint-Martin 3. Riley
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Index: 1. Theodore Sasse 7. Learning About the W & E Canal 2.Land Purchase, Canal Bridges, Loans and Mapping Canal Land 8. Speakers Bureau 3.
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Index 1. Developing Indiana’s Transportation Routes 8. W&E Aboite Creek Aqueduct Marker Installed 2. Gideon Jenks (Jinks) & Jinks’ Lock 9. W&E Wabash River Feeder Dam #4 Marker Installed
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Index: 1. William Nicholas Roberson 8. Whitewater Canal Byway Association’s Old Depot Flooded 2. Old Van Wert & Wabash & Erie Canal Free Turnpike Pay
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1. Daniel S. Salsberry 7. Zion Church Family Moved Via Canal Boat 2. General Instructions to Superintendents of the Wabash & Erie Canal, Indiana, 1849
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