
Pennsylvania Canal (Susquehanna Division)
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, West Branch Susquehanna River
Herausgegeben: Hiram, Epimetheus Chr.
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The only canal of the Susquehanna Division of the Pennsylvania Canal ran 41 miles (66 km) along the west bank of the main stem of the Susquehanna River between a lock near the mouth of the Juniata River and the canal basin at Northumberland. Meeting the West Branch Canal and the North Branch Canal at Northumberland, it formed a link between the public and private canals upriver and the east west Pennsylvania Canal and rail route known as the Main Line of Public Works. Construction of the Susquehanna Division Canal, which employed 12 locks overcoming a total of 86 feet (26 m), began in 1827 and...
The only canal of the Susquehanna Division of the Pennsylvania Canal ran 41 miles (66 km) along the west bank of the main stem of the Susquehanna River between a lock near the mouth of the Juniata River and the canal basin at Northumberland. Meeting the West Branch Canal and the North Branch Canal at Northumberland, it formed a link between the public and private canals upriver and the east west Pennsylvania Canal and rail route known as the Main Line of Public Works. Construction of the Susquehanna Division Canal, which employed 12 locks overcoming a total of 86 feet (26 m), began in 1827 and was finished in 1831.