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  1. The Little Falls skirting canal, which was part of the Patowmack Canal, was dredged to increase its depth from 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 m), and became part of the C&O Canal. The first president of the canal, Charles F. Mercer , insisted on perfection since this was a work of national importance.

  2. Accessed 10 November 2024. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, former waterway, extending 297 km (184.5 miles) along the east bank of the Potomac River between Washington, D.C., and Cumberland in western Maryland. The canal immediately faced competition from the Erie Canal and further construction was abandoned in 1850.

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  3. www.canaltrust.org › about-us › about-the-co-canalHistory – C&O Canal Trust

    History of the Canal. Photo by Robert Martin. Within its 20,000 acres, the C&O Canal National Historical Park (NHP) tells the story of 19th and 20th century America. It protects, of course, what was once an active transportation link between the coalfields of the Allegheny Mountains and the urban markets at the upper reaches of the Chesapeake Bay.

  4. The C&O Canal is a part of Georgetown’s quaint design and history. Courtesy of Bo Nielsen, Flickr's Creative Commons. On July 4, 1828, while the nation celebrated the anniversary of America’s Independence, a crowd five miles west of Washington, DC at Little Falls, Maryland cheered and toasted as President John Quincy Adams broke ground for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.

  5. Sep 18, 2021 · Canal Construction 1828-1850. On July 4, 1828, President John Quincy Adams turned over a spadeful of dirt during ceremonies at Little Falls, Maryland, and therefore began construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. It was officially the work of the C&O Canal Company, which raised about $3.6 million from private and public investors.

  6. With the very first shovel full of dirt, construction of the C&O Canal proved to be fraught with difficulty. Groundbreaking for the Canal took place on July 4, 1828 near Little Falls. After much fanfare, lavish meals for attending officials, a boat ride up the Potomac and speeches, President John Quincy Adams dug in—and hit rocks and roots in ...

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  8. Apr 22, 2024 · Studying History and Culture at C&O Canal. C&O Canal is an oasis for visitors and for historians and researchers because of its well protected cultural heritage and history. With an archeological record going back millennia and hundreds of years of written history, the story of C&O Canal is diverse, complex, and continually being reframed.

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