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... distance of 27 miles , in the course of which it descends by 26 locks 180 feet , making the whole amount of lockage on the canal 218 feet , all of which is de- scending from the ponds . - The canal is chiefly supplied with water from ...
... distance of 27 miles , in the course of which it descends by 26 locks 180 feet , making the whole amount of lockage on the canal 218 feet , all of which is de- scending from the ponds . - The canal is chiefly supplied with water from ...
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... distance of 249 miles : 2. A good road from the mouth of Dunlap's creek , across the Alleghany mountains , to the Ken- hawa river , just below the great falls , a distance of 90 miles ; and 3. From the foot of these falls to Mount ...
... distance of 249 miles : 2. A good road from the mouth of Dunlap's creek , across the Alleghany mountains , to the Ken- hawa river , just below the great falls , a distance of 90 miles ; and 3. From the foot of these falls to Mount ...
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6 miles below the South Carolina boundary line , a distance of 247 and a half miles . The expense of making it naviga- ble for boats of ten tons through this distance was estimated at $ 250,234 , exclusive of the Narrows in Montgomery ...
6 miles below the South Carolina boundary line , a distance of 247 and a half miles . The expense of making it naviga- ble for boats of ten tons through this distance was estimated at $ 250,234 , exclusive of the Narrows in Montgomery ...
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