Lake Erie Lore and Legends
By Douglas Wayne Houck
Lake Erie and an elaborate system of canals provided the transportation network that created the Nineteenth Century Industrial Heartland of the United States. New York State 's Erie Canal, running from Buffalo to Albany, connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. These canals were the highways of the 1830 s and 40 s. By facilitating commerce, they contributed to the industrial development of the region.
Paperback, 160 pages
By Douglas Wayne Houck
Lake Erie and an elaborate system of canals provided the transportation network that created the Nineteenth Century Industrial Heartland of the United States. New York State 's Erie Canal, running from Buffalo to Albany, connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. These canals were the highways of the 1830 s and 40 s. By facilitating commerce, they contributed to the industrial development of the region.
Paperback, 160 pages
By Douglas Wayne Houck
Lake Erie and an elaborate system of canals provided the transportation network that created the Nineteenth Century Industrial Heartland of the United States. New York State 's Erie Canal, running from Buffalo to Albany, connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. These canals were the highways of the 1830 s and 40 s. By facilitating commerce, they contributed to the industrial development of the region.
Paperback, 160 pages