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A Brief History of English Canals
By Mike Clarke.
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A Comprehensive Listing of Ohio Canals and Their Feeders
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United Kingdom. Boats, fishing and historic Beverley Beck Canal.
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Boat Families - Ormskirk & District FHS
Database of names of individual people from West Lancashire with known links (work, family, etc.) to the Leeds and Liverpool canal network. Includes searchable database and family group pages. Free to use.
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A pictorial towpath guide to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
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Genealogical information including church and cemetery records of the Catholic communities along the Illinois and Michigan Canal in Northeastern Illinois.
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Wainfleet Township, Ontario, Canada.
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Canals and Canalized Rivers, 1930
Map from the Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States.
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Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal - The economic impact of the C&O Canal on canal communities in Washington County, Maryland
Covers canal towns, families and business along the C&O canal in Washington County, Maryland.
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Syracuse, New York.
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Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
Explore the Erie Canal and discover America's most famous and influential man-made waterway. Stretching 524 miles across the full expanse of upstate New York, the Erie, Champlain, Oswego, and Cayuga-Seneca Canals are among our nation
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FamilySearch Wiki - Chambly Canal
1843 connected to the Richelieu River at the south end in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Jean County, and to the same river at the north end in Chambly, Chambly County, Quebec, including background history, route, map, connecting migration routes, and finding settler records.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Champlain Canal
1819 from Albany on the Erie Canal to Whitehall, New York on Lake Champlain, background history, route, map, connecting migration routes, and finding settler records.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Erie Canal
1819 from Albany on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York on Lake Ontario, background history, route, map, connecting migration routes, and passenger lists.
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Findmypast - Canada- Railways, Steamships & Steamboats In Canada $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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GENUKI: Boatpeople of the Wolverhampton Canal System
A list of baptism and marriages of people known to have been on the canal system in Wolverhampton.