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Rochester and Its Early Canal Days : Reminiscences of the Author, While Engaged on the New York State Waterways, the Erie, Genesee Valley, Black River, and Other Lateral Canals

By: H. P. Marsh (Author)

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Ksh 5,750.00

Format: Paperback or Softback

ISBN-10: 1036515168

ISBN-13: 9781036515164

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Publication Status: Active

Product Classification / Subject(s): Adventure

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This book offers a compelling dive into the early canal days of Rochester, New York, painting a vivid picture of an era brimming with innovation and the spirit of American enterprise. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and historical recounting, the author brings to life the monumental task of constructing the Erie Canal in the early 19th centurya feat that transformed transportation and commerce in the United States. By focusing on two men who lived under the shadow of a grievous misunderstanding for twenty-eight years, this narrative weaves a fascinating tale that underscores how truth can be stranger than fiction. The thematic exploration extends beyond mere historical account to delve into the human emotions and societal changes brought about by this engineering marvel.

Positioned within the broader context of America's industrial expansion, this book explores themes of progress, misconceptions, and reconciliation, highlighting how technology and human endeavor shape our world. It provides insight into how people reacted to then-groundbreaking innovations like telegraphy and illuminates the transformative impact of the canal system on economic development and urban growth.

Concluding with a reflection on destiny and human connection, this book underscores the profound implications of technological advancement and personal redemption. Its insights into early American history, combined with captivating storytelling, make it an appealing read for anyone fascinated by how past endeavors continue to influence our present.
This book offers a compelling dive into the early canal days of Rochester, New York, painting a vivid picture of an era brimming with innovation and the spirit of American enterprise. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and historical recounting, the author brings to life the monumental task of constructing the Erie Canal in the early 19th centurya feat that transformed transportation and commerce in the United States. By focusing on two men who lived under the shadow of a grievous misunderstanding for twenty-eight years, this narrative weaves a fascinating tale that underscores how truth can be stranger than fiction. The thematic exploration extends beyond mere historical account to delve into the human emotions and societal changes brought about by this engineering marvel.

Positioned within the broader context of America''s industrial expansion, this book explores themes of progress, misconceptions, and reconciliation, highlighting how technology and human endeavor shape our world. It provides insight into how people reacted to then-groundbreaking innovations like telegraphy and illuminates the transformative impact of the canal system on economic development and urban growth.

Concluding with a reflection on destiny and human connection, this book underscores the profound implications of technological advancement and personal redemption. Its insights into early American history, combined with captivating storytelling, make it an appealing read for anyone fascinated by how past endeavors continue to influence our present.

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