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A waterway that remade a nation: dive into the epic story of the Erie Canal and discover how a single ribbon of water unlocked America s future. In The Great American Canals: Volume 2 The Erie Canal, historian Archer Butler Hulbert chronicles the bold vision, engineering genius, and human drama behind one of the most transformative projects of the 19th century. From the canal s daring construction techniques and locks to its role in canal transportation history, Hulbert illuminates how the Erie Canal catalyzed the American industrial revolution, reshaped trade routes, and sparked an economic influence that rippled across the young republic. Rich with technical detail on Erie Canal engineering and vivid narratives of workers, politicians, and entrepreneurs, this volume is both a practical study of canal construction techniques and a lyrical celebration of historical waterways of America. Why this edition matters: out of print for decades, this restored volume is republished by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations. Meticulously restored and enhanced, this collector s item is more than a reprint it s a cultural treasure that preserves the legacy of American canals and the story of 19th century American infrastructure for casual readers and classic literature collectors alike. Perfect for those curious about Erie Canal history, American canals, and the broader canal transportation history that helped forge modern America, Hulbert s work remains an essential chronicle of Erie Canal significance.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A waterway that remade a nation: dive into the epic story of the Erie Canal and discover how a single ribbon of water unlocked America s future. In The Great American Canals: Volume 2 The Erie Canal, historian Archer Butler Hulbert chronicles the bold vision, engineering genius, and human drama behind one of the most transformative projects of the 19th century. From the canal s daring construction techniques and locks to its role in canal transportation history, Hulbert illuminates how the Erie Canal catalyzed the American industrial revolution, reshaped trade routes, and sparked an economic influence that rippled across the young republic. Rich with technical detail on Erie Canal engineering and vivid narratives of workers, politicians, and entrepreneurs, this volume is both a practical study of canal construction techniques and a lyrical celebration of historical waterways of America. Why this edition matters: out of print for decades, this restored volume is republished by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations. Meticulously restored and enhanced, this collector s item is more than a reprint it s a cultural treasure that preserves the legacy of American canals and the story of 19th century American infrastructure for casual readers and classic literature collectors alike. Perfect for those curious about Erie Canal history, American canals, and the broader canal transportation history that helped forge modern America, Hulbert s work remains an essential chronicle of Erie Canal significance.