Bye-laws, of the Proprietors, of the Locks and Canals, on Merrimack-River.
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Bye-laws, of the Proprietors, of the Locks and Canals, on Merrimack-River. Passed August 8, 1792.

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Published by by John Mycall. in Printed at Newburyport [Mass.] .
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Subjects:

  • Canals -- New Hampshire.,
  • Canals -- Massachusetts.,
  • Merrimack River (N.H. and Mass.) -- Navigation.

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Edition Notes

SeriesEarly American imprints -- no. 24715.
The Physical Object
FormatMicroform
Pagination14 p.
Number of Pages14
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL16699250M

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The first two chapters consider industrial landscapes and buildings as the visible symbols of the processes of production in both space and time. Landscapes are analysed – such as the linear landscapes created by rivers, canals and railways – as well as buildings, in terms of function, typology and context, both topographical and cultural. It was the first important manufacturing town in America, and is still the largest. The falls of the Merrimack river furnish abundant water-power. There is a dam across the river above the falls, and the water from this basin is brought to the factories, machine-shops, &c., by a canal sixty feet wide. In this State we have car- ried the canal mania to an extent that will cost us upwards of $20,,, actually thrown aicay,\'\z. in the enlargement of the Erie Canal, in the construction ofthe Chenango,, Black River, and Genesee Valley Canals, constructed in sections of the country not adapted to canals, but eminently suited to railroads, and.