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Inland : the abandoned canals of the Schuylkill Navigation

Title
Inland : the abandoned canals of the Schuylkill Navigation / by Sandy Sorlien ; with a foreword by John R. Stilgoe and essays by Mike Szilagyi and Karen Young.
Author
Sorlien, Sandy, 1954-
Publication
  • Staunton, VA : George F. Thompson Publishing, in association with the Center for the Study of Place, 2022.
  • ©2022.

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Additional Authors
  • Stilgoe, John R., 1949-
  • Szilagyi, Mike
  • Young, Karen
Description
192 pages : chiefly illustrations, maps; 24 x 29 cm
Summary
The Schuylkill River flows more than 100 miles from the mountains of the Pennsylvania Coal Region to the Delaware River. It passes through five counties - Schuylkill, Berks, Chester, Montgomery, and Philadelphia - and its valley is home to more than three million people, yet few are aware of the hidden ruins and traces left by a pioneering 200-year-old inland waterway: the Schuylkill Navigation. Some of it is literally buried in their own backyards.0Often called the Schuylkill Canal, this complex Navigation system actually boasted twenty-seven canals. The first of the anthracite-carrying routes in America, the 108-mile Navigation shadowed the Schuylkill River for nearly all its length. It once had more than thirty dams and slackwater pools, more than 100 stone locks, numerous aqueducts, and the first transportation tunnel in the nation. They were all built by hand starting in 1816. In the 1940s, as part of a massive environmental cleanup of the river, this important and influential infrastructure was largely dismantled - but not entirely.What happened to the rest of it? Photographer Sandy Sorlien resolved to find out. Over the course of seven years, she traveled upriver repeatedly to bushwhack along the riverbanks and to row and paddle in the river itself. Along with Sorlien's full-color plates and explanatory essays, Inland features a selection of historic images, rare historic Schuylkill Navigation Company maps, and early Philadelphia Watering Committee plans. The book also includes a foreword by renowned landscape scholar John R. Stilgoe, an essay on regional transportation history by Mike Szilagyi, Trails Project Manager for the Schuylkill River Greenways Natural Heritage Area, and an afterword by Karen Young, Director of the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center.
Subject
  • Schuylkill Navigation Company > History > Pictorial works
  • Inland navigation > Pennsylvania > History > Pictorial works
  • Canals > Pennsylvania > History > Pictorial works
  • Canals
  • Inland navigation
  • Schuylkill River (Pa.) > History > Pictorial works
  • Pennsylvania
Genre/Form
  • History.
  • Pictorial works.
ISBN
  • 1938086910
  • 9781938086915
OCLC
  • on1264272723
  • SCSB-14264644
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library