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Books with title Erie Canal

  • The Erie Canal

    Samuel Hopkins Adams, Leonard Vosburgh

    Library Binding (Random House, Inc., New York, March 15, 1953)
    183 page Hardback Library Binding history book for young students. Gibraltar Library Binding.
  • The Erie Canal

    Linda Thompson

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 2004)
    Chronicles the planning, development, building, and economic impact of the Erie Canal, completed in 1825, on the state of New York and the expanding United States.
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  • The Erie Canal

    Peter Spier

    Paperback (Young Readers Press, Inc., Jan. 1, 1973)
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  • The Erie Canal

    Peter Spier

    Paperback (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • The Erie Canal

    Martha E. Kendall

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 11, 2008)
    The Erie Canal tells the story of one of America’s most ambitious public-works projects. The canal, stretching from New York to Lake Erie, opened up the West in the early 1800s. Martha E. Kendall’s illustrated history brings into focus the enormous geographic and social impact of this stunning technological feat. Personal anecdotes and an engaging narrative describe life on the canal in colorful detail, making the story vividly real. Black-and-white archival images and period engravings detail the construction, the challenges, and the excitement surrounding the progress of this national landmark. Detailed maps show the canal in its historic context and in modern times, highlighting the region’s modern transport infrastructure. Extensive back matter, including a chronology and a cast of characters, provides an excellent source for report writers. Readers will meet De Witt Clinton, mayor of New York and later governor, who tirelessly championed the construction of the canal. He faced down relentless criticism, as doubters dubbed the project "Clinton’s Ditch." The engineering challenges were daunting, and the backbreaking labor was ceaseless. Finally, the canal was completed in 1825 and was instantly hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." The Erie Canal is the story of an impossible dream fulfilled. The canal ultimately linked the East to the West, made New York the nation’s wealthiest state, and gave many immigrant workers a path to a better life.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • The Eerie Canal

    Reber,

    Paperback (Trillium Pr, June 15, 1990)
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  • Erie Canal

    Julie Murray

    Hardcover (Buddy Books, Jan. 11, 2005)
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  • Erie Canal

    Ralph K. Andrist;Carter Goodrich

    Hardcover (Joanna Cotler Books, Jan. 1, 1755)
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  • The Erie Canal

    Andrew Santella

    Unknown Binding (Compass Point Books, June 30, 2005)
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  • The Erie Canal

    Walter Laplante

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Provides information on the Erie Canal, including its history and what the area surrounding the canal is like.
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  • Erie Canal 9-12

    Ingram Book Group

    Paperback (Ingram Book Group, )
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  • The Erie Canal;

    Samuel Hopkins Adams

    Paperback (Random House, )
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