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Low Bridge!

Low Bridge!
Author: Lionel D. Wyld
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1962-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780815601371

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Those who built and used the Erie Canal were a bizarre society, proud pioneers on the waterway known in song and story as "the Horse Ocean," "the Roaring Giddap," or "the Raging Erie." Their considerable influence on American life and literature is the basis of this book. Canallers were colorful characters, from the "hoggee" on the towpath to the "shipshape macaroni" with stovepipe hat and badge of service taking command of a packet with the pride of an admiral, even though he was restricted by law to a speed of four miles per hour! Games and diversions were rough-and-tumble, fighting being as natural as breathing to the canallers. Stories about heroes like Sam Patch and Paddy Ryan, or the big fish that could haul a canal boat, or the big pumpkin that drained the canal—these were logical products of this "frontier" atmosphere. So were the songs—carefree, bawdy, or sad, inspired by the canal and sung throughout the land. Photographs and drawings, music and words to folk songs, maps, notes, and index are included in this first paperback edition.


Canawlers

Canawlers
Author: James Rada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-01-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615717609

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During the Civil War, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was the de facto border between the Union and Confederate states. Canawlers is the story of the Fitzgerald family as they try and make their living on the C&O Canal amid the fighting between the North and South.


The Hoosier Packet

The Hoosier Packet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007
Genre: Canals
ISBN:

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The Erie Canal

The Erie Canal
Author: Ralph K. Andrist
Publisher: New Word City
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2016-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 161230947X

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The Erie Canal was a preposterous idea. Even President Thomas Jefferson, usually ahead of his time, believed that it could not be built for at least a century, and yet, the Erie Canal came to be just as its planners had thought it would. For the first time in the history of the United States, a cheap, fast route ran through the Appalachians, the mountains that had so effectively divided the West from the East of early America. With the canal, the country's fertile interior became accessible and its great inland lakes were linked to all the seas of the world. Here, from award-winning historian Ralph K. Andrist, is the canal's dramatic and little-told story.


There and Back

There and Back
Author: Stewart Gordon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199093563

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Though travelling is lauded as a means of enriching our lives, the emphasis is generally on the destination rather than the journey. Yet, throughout human history, routes have ferried not just people but books, scrolls, and art, in addition to armies, ambassadorial entourages, slaves, brides, and pilgrims. The interaction of people on routes generated surprising innovations. Through myths, memoirs, and songs associated with twelve such great routes across five continents, historian Stewart Gordon shows how they captured the collective imagination and shaped the expectations of generations of would-be travellers.


Early American Life

Early American Life
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1974
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The Junior Munsey

The Junior Munsey
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lock Ready

Lock Ready
Author: James Rada
Publisher: Legacy Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998554280

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The Civil War split the United States and now it has split the Fitzgerald Family. Although George Fitzgerald has returned from the war, his sister Elizabeth Fitzgerald has chosen to remain in Washington to volunteer as a nurse. The ex-Confederate spy, David Windover, has given up on his dream of being with Alice Fitzgerald and is trying to move on with his life in Cumberland, Md. Alice and her sons continue to haul coal along the 184.5-mile-long C&O Canal. It is dangerous work, though, during war time because the canal runs along the Potomac River and between the North and South. Having had to endured death and loss already, Alice wonders whether remaining on the canal is worth the cost. She wants her family reunited and safe, but she can't reconcile her feelings between David and her dead husband. Her adopted son, Tony, has his own questions that he is trying to answer. He wants to know who he is and if his birth mother ever loved him. As he tries to find out more about his birth mother and father, he stumbles onto a plan by Confederate sympathizers to sabotage the canal and burn dozens of canal boats. He enlists David's help to try and disrupt the plot before it endangers his new family, but first they will have find out who is behind the plot.


Body, Boots, and Britches

Body, Boots, and Britches
Author: Harold W. Thompson
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1979-11-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780815601609

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A superb blend of good story-telling and sound scholarship this book provides a fascinating record of what “country New Yorkers” have had to say and sing about themselves as they made their way through three centuries. You'll find stories and songs about pioneers,” Injun fighters,” canallers, outlaws, “uncanny critters,” lumberjacks, farmers lovers, murderers, and tricksters. You’ll even be reminded that piracy and whaling are part of New York’s many-faceted tradition. One chapter examines the origins of New York’s strange place-names. Another is devoted to an engrossing account of New York’s proverbs and folk wisdom.