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The Potomac Canal: George Washington and the Waterway West | West Virginia Univers Page 1 of 1 Search HOME PUBLICATIONS HOW TO ORDER NEWS SUPPORT MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES CONTACT e * Browse The Potomac Canal: George Washington and the Waterway West Books African American Literature THE POTOMAC CANAL Summary Table of Contents Author Reviews Architecture Art Summary Biography The Potomac Canal: George Washington and the Waterway West is a history of a new Ethnomusicology nation's first effort to link the rich western agricultural lands with the coastal port cities of the Fiction east. The Potomac Canal Company was founded in 1785, and was active until it was History overtaken by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company in 1828. During its operation, the Literature canal system was used to ship flour from mills in the foothills of Appalachia to the tidewater of Medieval Studies the Chesapeake, where the flour was shipped to the Caribbean as trade for sugar and other goods. This trade soon became the basis of agricultural wealth in West Virginia's eastem Nature panhandle and throughout the Appalachian Piedmont. Coal was also shipped via the canal Poetry system from the upper reaches of the Potomac River to workshops at Harpers Ferry and Social Policy - ADD TO CART beyond. This industrial trade route laid the foundation for what would eventually become the Sports Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Robert J. Kapsch eBooks 2008 Recognition of Excellence, AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers Competition 2007 2007 ForeWord Magazine Finalist in History ePub Editions 374pp 2007 ForeWord Magazine Silver Winner in History PB 978-1-933202-18-1 PDF Editions 2007 Winner, AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers Competition $39.95 2008 Washington Book Publishers Book Design and Effectiveness Second Place Kindle Editions Award, Illustrated Cover or Jacket and Illustrated Text Like 1 Series Medieval European Studies Regenerations Rural Studies West Virginia and Appalachia Related Titles West Virginia Classics Journals THE BACKYARD CIVICS Education and Treatment of BRAWL INAD PUBLIC Children CLA Essays in Medieval Studies RAD Tolkien Studies AMERICAN NEGRO The Victorian Poetry A.B. CAI DWELL Wast West Virginia History BETTY RIVARD ROBERT A.WATERSON Frederici JOHN ANTONIK West Virginia Sound Archive 2 3 4 5 6 7 next last " University Press Content BOOK COLLECTIONS WestMiginiaUniversity: A'A' West Virgina University Press is dia member of the Association of Consor tium American University Presses Administrative Login loading http://wvupressonline.com/Kapsch_The_Potomac_Canal_9781933202181 8/10/2012