A Respectable Ditch: A History of the Trent Severn Waterway, 1833-1920McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1988 - 455 strán (strany) Canada's leaders were key participants. Governor-generals, from Sir Guy Carleton, who ordered the first survey, to Lord Syndenham, who cancelled construction in 1841, were intimately involved in the project. For nearly a century every prime minister, from Francis Hincks, who tried to sell the decaying locks and dams, through John A. Macdonald, who revived the scheme, to Robert Borden, who finally completed it, was caught up in this most persistent public project. But the most important participants were countless little-known Canadians who, for one reason or another, promoted the scheme and doggedly pushed it to a conclusion. This is their story. |
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James Bethunes Waterway | 3 |
The Bobcaygeon Lock | 14 |
The Question of Routes | 21 |
Improvements on the Inland Waters | 36 |
Improvements on the River Trent | 54 |
Stoppage of the Works | 61 |
184167 | 67 |
Hamilton Killaly and the Board of Works | 73 |
The Conversion of Wilfrid Laurier | 207 |
The PeterboroughLakefield Division | 221 |
The Hydraulic Lift Lock | 229 |
R B Rogers | 256 |
Mulocks Madness | 275 |
Hydroelectric Power and the Port Hope Canal | 296 |
The Ontario Rice Lake Division | 307 |
Kerry and Culverwell | 328 |
The Timber Slides | 85 |
The Lumbermens Committee | 95 |
The Union Locks | 106 |
186796 | 121 |
The Ontario Locks | 131 |
A Crucial Debate | 143 |
A Barge Canal | 155 |
Buckhorn Burleigh and Fenelon Falls | 167 |
Tom S Rubidge | 181 |
The Trent Valley Canal Commission | 193 |
1896 1911 | 205 |
191120 | 349 |
The Western Outlet | 359 |
The Port Severn Lock | 373 |
The Marine Railways | 385 |
The Couchiching Lock | 398 |
Appendix | 407 |
Notes | 411 |
Bibliography | 433 |
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Respectable Ditch: A History of the Trent-Severn Waterway, 1833-1920 James Thomas Angus Obmedzený náhľad - 1988 |
A Respectable Ditch: A History of the Trent-Severn Waterway, 1833-1920 James T. Angus Obmedzený náhľad - 1988 |
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