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| Construction of the North Branch Canal was &ipleted ln 1826,,extending Pennsylvaniia'sCanal system thro-ugh Montour, Columnbia and Luzerne Counties Completinig the caInencompassed far more than ...n. '" wh1ich thie'boats -would travel. Locks were~ built to lift -and lower boats between sections oft the canal with different e a Weigh stations were built for tile eighing of canal boats to assess theproper tolls for canal use. Basins were'dig where boats could tietip and be rpaired.quteducts were required tocarry thecanal over rivers And equally important, t to -path was constructed along the entire length of the canal for the horses and mules that pulled-the Lumber and anthracitewhich abounded in the region but were largely worthless withoutefficient transportation to markets elsewhere, provided the initial incentive tobimild the canal for the movement of freight. Quickly, however, the popularity of moving passe~ngers on the canal freight boats inraeuntil, the, first boat dlesigned exclusively for passenger-travel lwas built. Named Gertrude, the boatwas pulled by six large horses and made its first voyage on a peaceful afternoon in 1835.-.Even, though the 24-mile'trip on the-canal was slow, a mere 6 mph,the route's beautiful m.ountain scenery,: | | Construction of the North Branch Canal was &ipleted ln 1826,,extending Pennsylvaniia'sCanal system thro-ugh Montour, Columnbia and Luzerne Counties Completinig the caInencompassed far more than ... '" n. |
| and the~excellent accommrodations on board the boats (by-the~ standards of thtd-) rwmany travelers to ejy a feno ifi,-ydee on 'st.enjoyan afterno picnic,,which usually included libations of a spiritus character. | | wh1ich thie'boats -would travel. Locks were~ built to lift -and lower boats between sections oft the canal with different e a Weigh stations were built for tile eighing of canal boats to assess theproper tolls for canal use. Basins were |
| There were no DUI checkpoints on the canal.As wh8osha ,c e kiy. ,se lin~wewiu~ypesrs tfre ytenowentied n~sm As the 1880s came to-aclose, hf ever, tiaffic on the-canlbean'toldecline. | | 'dig where boats could tietip and be rpaired.quteducts were required tocarry thecanal over rivers And equally important, t to -path was constructed along the entire length of the canal for the horses and mules that pulled-the Lumber and anthracitewhich abounded in the region but were largely worthless withoutefficient transportation to markets elsewhere, provided the initial incentive tobimild the canal for the movement of freight. Quickly, however, the popularity of moving passe~ngers on the canal freight boats inraeuntil,the, first boat dlesigned exclusively for passenger-travel lwas built. Named Gertrude, the boatwas pulled by six large horses and made its first voyage on a peaceful afternoon in 1835.-. |
| It ...apparent that the-s:'e'<', travelers n by thehigh speed I : t Aure ..... te on th railroads. | | Even, though the 24-mile'trip on the-canal was slow, a mere 6 mph,the route's beautiful m.ountain scenery,: and the |
| Faced with conpetition fromthe Pennsylania Railroads Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton & Susnbury divisionon th-soiiih side of the Susquelianna River, and the Delare S tn to Northumberland branch on the.present hShore Raioad), this chapter in Pnsylvaniatransportatio history-came~toa close&oif sunny spring morning on April 11, 1901, when the final voyage .was made between Nanticoke and Bloomsburg. | | ~excellent accommrodations ifi,-ydee on board the boats (by-the~ standards of thtd-) rwmany travelers to onejy a afterno |
| 2 Thereafter, the North Branch Canal wa4fiilyaadnd http://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/events.html (3 of 4)01/17/2008 5:07:28 PM}} | | 'st.enjoyan feno picnic,,which usually included libations of a spiritus character. There were no DUI checkpoints on the canal. |
| | Aswh8osha ,c e ,se kiy. lin~wewiu~ypesrs tfre ytenowentied n~sm As the 1880s came to-aclose, hf ever, tiaffic on the-canlbean'toldecline. It ... |
| | apparent that the-s:'e'<', |
| | travelers n by thehigh speed I |
| | te : |
| | on tht railroads. . .... Aure Faced with conpetition fromthe Pennsylania Railroads Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton & Susnbury divisionon th-soiiih side of the Susquelianna River, and the Delare S tn to Northumberland branch on the hShore Raioad), this chapter in Pnsylvaniatransportatio history-came~toa close&oif |
| | .present sunny spring morning on April 11, 1901, when the final voyage .was made between Nanticoke and Bloomsburg. |
| | 2 Thereafter, the North Branch Canal wa4fiilyaadnd http://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/events.html (3 of 4)01/17/2008 5:07:28 PM}} |
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Letter to Oneida Nation Wisconsin Project stage: Other ML0630503552006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Eastern Shawnee Tribe Oklahoma Project stage: Other ML0630505952006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Shawnee Tribe Project stage: Other ML0630505902006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Onondaga Nation - Gonyea Project stage: Other ML0630506082006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. 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Future Events and Features g~: ~2 ~> A Short Canal-History~~.
Construction of the North Branch Canal was &ipleted ln 1826,,extending Pennsylvaniia'sCanal system thro-ugh Montour, Columnbia and Luzerne Counties Completinig the caInencompassed far more than ... '" n.
wh1ich thie'boats -would travel. Locks were~ built to lift -and lower boats between sections oft the canal with different e a Weigh stations were built for tile eighing of canal boats to assess theproper tolls for canal use. Basins were
'dig where boats could tietip and be rpaired.quteducts were required tocarry thecanal over rivers And equally important, t to -path was constructed along the entire length of the canal for the horses and mules that pulled-the Lumber and anthracitewhich abounded in the region but were largely worthless withoutefficient transportation to markets elsewhere, provided the initial incentive tobimild the canal for the movement of freight. Quickly, however, the popularity of moving passe~ngers on the canal freight boats inraeuntil,the, first boat dlesigned exclusively for passenger-travel lwas built. Named Gertrude, the boatwas pulled by six large horses and made its first voyage on a peaceful afternoon in 1835.-.
Even, though the 24-mile'trip on the-canal was slow, a mere 6 mph,the route's beautiful m.ountain scenery,: and the
~excellent accommrodations ifi,-ydee on board the boats (by-the~ standards of thtd-) rwmany travelers to onejy a afterno
'st.enjoyan feno picnic,,which usually included libations of a spiritus character. There were no DUI checkpoints on the canal.
Aswh8osha ,c e ,se kiy. lin~wewiu~ypesrs tfre ytenowentied n~sm As the 1880s came to-aclose, hf ever, tiaffic on the-canlbean'toldecline. It ...
apparent that the-s:'e'<',
travelers n by thehigh speed I
te :
on tht railroads. . .... Aure Faced with conpetition fromthe Pennsylania Railroads Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton & Susnbury divisionon th-soiiih side of the Susquelianna River, and the Delare S tn to Northumberland branch on the hShore Raioad), this chapter in Pnsylvaniatransportatio history-came~toa close&oif
.present sunny spring morning on April 11, 1901, when the final voyage .was made between Nanticoke and Bloomsburg.
2 Thereafter, the North Branch Canal wa4fiilyaadnd http://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/events.html (3 of 4)01/17/2008 5:07:28 PM