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Middlesex Canal Corporation RecordsThe first major canal built in the United States was the twenty-seven mile long Middlesex Canal, constructed between 1793 and 1803.
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Middlesex Canal - ASCEThe Middlesex Canal is one of the oldest man-made waterways in the United States. The canal served as a model for the later Erie Canal.Missing: route primary
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The Middlesex Canal - Medford Historical SocietyThe Middlesex Canal was a narrow, silent canal that linked Boston and the Merrimack River, with a branch to the Mystic River, and was important for lumber and ...Missing: primary sources
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MIDDLESEX CANAL COMPREHENSIVE SURVEYThe Canal survey corridor begins at the former Middlesex Canal Company Mill Pond Complex in Charlestown, and proceeds north through Somerville, Medford, ...
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Middlesex Canal Historic District | Lowell, MAThe Middlesex Canal was a 27 mile long transportation canal that connected the Merrimack River in Lowell (initially East Chelmsford) with Boston.
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Lowell, Story of an Industrial City: Pawtucket and Middlesex CanalsJun 15, 2018 · Completed in 1803, the Middlesex Canal used 20 locks and 7 aqueducts, over a length of 27 miles, to join the Merrimack River a mile above ...
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Middlesex Canal, a Description from 1802 - Celebrate BostonThe Middlesex Canal created an inland waterway from central NH to Boston ... 107 feet higher than the waters in Boston harbor, at full tide. This river ...
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The Middlesex Canal, New England's Incredible DitchThe canal ran from Chelmsford (now Lowell) to Charlestown (now Boston), transforming small agricultural villages into manufacturing towns, even cities.
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[PDF] Acts, 1793.OF THE MIDDLESEX CANAL." THE PROPRIETORS. Whereas James Sullivan Esqr. and others have peti- tioned to be incorporated for the purpose of cutting a Canal.
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[PDF] The Middlesex Canal - Civil Engineering Practice JournalThe Middlesex Canal was Mass- achusetts' first National Historic Civil. Engineering Landmark (NHCEL). It was so designated in 1967, one of the first four.Missing: primary sources
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The Middlesex Canal: Massachusetts' First Big DigThe Middlesex Canal was a 27-mile barge canal built to improve transport, connecting the Merrimack River to Boston Harbor, and was a key to Boston's growth.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] Middlesex CanalThe canal was notible for a floating towpath across the Concord River at North Billerica and its seven aqueducts. A branch canal at Medford with two locks ...
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[PDF] Middlesex Canal FactsMar 26, 2019 · The Middlesex Canal was 27¼ miles long, operated from 1804 to 1851, with 18 lift locks, 2 guard locks, and 2 tidal locks. It had floating ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary<|control11|><|separator|>
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Historic New England Infrastructure: Middlesex CanalDec 16, 2021 · Several construction techniques were noteworthy for this era, including the use of hydraulic cement to make the masonry locks watertight. While ...<|separator|>
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The Middlesex Canal and It's Roll in the Development of the Erie ...Jul 7, 2021 · Construction began on the 27-mile-long Middlesex Canal in 1793 and it opened for business in 1803. Only the 22-mile-long Santee Canal in ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Timeline - Middlesex Canal Toll House - Chelmsford, MAThe thirteen men named as Proprietors petitioned the Massachusetts General Court and received a charter to start construction of the 27.25-mile long canal with ...
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A Watershed Moment: The Middlesex Canal - Civil EngineeringAug 1, 2017 · Construction began on September 10, 1794. The canal was designed so that water would “flow into it at its highest point or summit level at ...Missing: conception | Show results with:conception
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Towpath Topics - September 1974 - Middlesex Canal AssociationA master carpenter spent a month making wheelbarrows and other tools, "the best foreign gunpowder" was purchased, and the digging was properly under way. ...Missing: construction workers
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[PDF] Towpaths to Oblivion. The Middlesex Canal and the Federal ... - ERICThis narrative history of the MiddleseL Canal frcm. 1792-,-3 is designed to be used with "Canal," a role-playing, decis.o -aaking game found in SO 011 886.
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[PDF] Middlesex Canal -- An analysis of its accounting and managementFollowing affirmative legislative action, Governor John Hancock signed the incorporating act in. 1793. Upon issuance of the charter, interest in the venture ...
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The Boats of the Middlesex Canal - LibGuides - UMass LowellThey were to be at least 40 feet in length, but not more than 75 feet long in order that they fit into lock chambers. Most boats were of the greater length.
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Towpath Topics - October 2025 - Middlesex Canal AssociationOct 19, 2025 · But the Packet's schedule varied quite markedly over the decades that the Middlesex Canal was in operation. Early on, one report claimed that it ...Missing: service fares
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Towpath Topics - August 1967### Summary of Middlesex Canal Cargo Types, Trade, Tolls, Passenger Services, Schedules, and Fares
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Towpath Topics - April 1968 - Middlesex Canal Association... canal being closed 4 or 5 months in winter on account of ice, they naturally sought more reliable means of transportation. However, none of these ...Missing: November | Show results with:November
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History: Boston & Lowell Railroad opened in 1835 | NewsMar 16, 2019 · The first train on the Boston & Lowell ran on June 24, 1835, making the trip in one hour, 15 minutes. The fare was $1 for the trip.
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Towpath Topics - August 1967 - Middlesex Canal AssociationPig iron, lime, cement, plaster, slate, dyewood in the stick, flour and grain, oil and coarse salt in lots of 3 tons at cargo prices." (The rates over the road ...Missing: tonnage | Show results with:tonnage
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[PDF] NEWBURYPORT RECONNAISSANCE REPORT - Mass.govBoston by the Middlesex Canal, resulted in the city's economic decline. Ironically, the 1811 fire led to stringent fire safety codes, which have helped to.
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[PDF] Byongjun Lee - DSpace@MITAfter 1850s, the railway completely replaced the canal and this area was developed as a railway depots and the urbanization was accelerated. (Figl.10) Bulfinch ...
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The Mill Girls of Lowell - National Park ServiceThe young Yankee women, generally 15 - 30 years old, who worked in the large cotton factories. They were also called “female operatives.”
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Towpath Topics - April 1982 - Middlesex Canal AssociationThe petition was a complaint against the flooding of valuable meadow land along the Sudbury and Concord Rivers, allegedly caused by the raising of the dam at ...
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How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway ...Nov 19, 2020 · Canals and diversions have a long history associated with facilitating AIS dispersal as they connect previously separated waterways.
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Granite State Stories: Middlesex Canal connects Concord to BostonDec 29, 2017 · Named the Middlesex Canal, it opened New Hampshire to trade, leading to the rapid expansion of riverfront towns like Nashua, Manchester, and ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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Middlesex Canal AssociationThe Middlesex Canal Association is only able to carry out its preservation and educational missions through grants and generous donations.Missing: daily management workforce
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MIDDLESEX CANAL MUSEUM - Updated November 2025 - YelpRating 4.4 (5) Map · 71 Faulkner St. North Billerica, MA 01862. Directions · (978) 670-2740. Call Now · Other Amenities. Does Middlesex Canal Museum have free WiFi? Yes, ...
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Exploring the Middlesex Canal in Billerica - FacebookJul 28, 2022 · Once a year the Middlesex Canal Association sponsors the Middlesex Sheriff's Office Community Work Program for stewardship along Billerica ...
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Visit Middlesex Canal Museum & Visitor CenterFind maps, drawings, and artifacts of the Middlesex Canal. Learn how the Canal affected rural life from Lowell to Boston, and play with a model lock!
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History: Wilmington has many remnants of the Middlesex Canal | NewsAug 11, 2018 · Remnants of the canal remain in Wilmington. The most prominent of these is the Shawsheen aqueduct, on Shawsheen Avenue at the Billerica town line.
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NPGallery Asset Detail - National Park ServiceNov 19, 2009 · Middlesex Canal Historic and Archeological District. National Register Information System ID: 09000936. Applicable Criteria:.
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Middlesex Canal Trail – Main St. - Nature Of New EnglandThis short trail follows a remnant of the canal. Starting at the wide dirt path next to the dog park, the trail quickly enters the now dry canal bed.
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Middlesex Canal Cleanup FINAL - City of WoburnMiddlesex Canal Cleanup FINAL. Events // Canal Clean Up // Middlesex Canal Cleanup FINAL. Decorative. Post Details. November 3, 2025Missing: restorations | Show results with:restorations
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[PDF] Program Study - Middlesex Canal RestorationIn general, the estimates included costs for restoration of the canal banks and towpath. In addition, costs for “Interpretive Elements” have also been included.Missing: annual | Show results with:annual
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Towpath Topics - May 2025 - Middlesex Canal AssociationMay 7, 2025 · This issue includes updates on local happenings, bike/pedestrian projects, the new museum, a new footbridge, and the annual meeting on May 18th.Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Calendar - Middlesex Canal AssociationOCTOBER 2025 ; 5 - Russ 23rd Fall Bike Tour: 9:00am. Meet at the Middlesex Canal plaque right at the entrance to the Sullivan Square T Station, 6, 7 ; 12 - Russ ...Missing: educational initiatives events
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