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Report on the origin and increase of the Paterson manufactories and the intended diversion of their waters by the Morris Canal Company : also on post rail roads, as the means of cheap conveyance throughout New-Jersey of bringing Susquehanna coal to the iron mines and forges, and to supply Paterson and New-York : also on a method of supplying the city of New-York with water from the Great Falls of the Passaic / [by Jno. L. Sullivan].

Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500–1926 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sullivan, John L. (John Langdon), 1777-1865.
Contributor:
Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures.
Series:
Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926.
Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water rights--New Jersey.
Water rights.
Railroads--New Jersey.
Railroads.
Manufactures--New Jersey--Paterson.
Manufactures.
Manufacturing industries--New Jersey--Paterson.
Manufacturing industries.
Morris Canal (N.J.).
Passaic River (N.J.)--Water rights.
Passaic River (N.J.).
New Jersey--Economic conditions.
New Jersey.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (60, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates ) fold. map. ;
Other Title:
Report on the origin and increase of the Paterson manufactories and the intended diversion of their waters by the Morris Canal Company
Place of Publication:
Paterson [N.J.] : Printed by Day & Burnett, at the Office of the Paterson intelligencer, 1828.
Notes:
Signed (p. 60): "Jno. L. Sullivan, acting as civil engineer to the Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures in New-Jersey."
Reproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
Sabin no. 93535.
OCLC:
11

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