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Waters Creek
Dammed in 1930
Preface: Newport News was a small com...
Tidewater Connection Locks
In 1854 the Tidewater Connection Locks linked the canal ba...
Tidewater Connection Locks
In 1854 the Tidewater Connection Locks linked the canal ba...
African Americans and the Waterfront
Richmond Riverfront
African Americans and the waterf...
Oklahoma's First Waterflood
Injection of water into an oil reservoir to increase recov...
Skirmish at Waters Creek
Capt. Edward Waters gave his name to Waters Creek when pat...
Waterville
This crossroad was the center of the Waterville of long ag...
Susquehanna River Water Trail
Lower Section - York Haven to Safe Harbor
PFBC Wrigh...
The Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Before the hydroelectric companies built dams on the river...
Hot Water / Centerville
Royal Governor William Berkeley, owner of nearby Green Spr...
Results for Water
Waters Creek
Dammed in 1930
Preface: Newport News was a small community located in Warwick County until late in the 19th century. Established as a town in 1880, it was incorporated as a city in 1896. Warwick County, one of the eight original ...
Tidewater Connection Locks
In 1854 the Tidewater Connection Locks linked the canal basin to the Jame River tidewater below Richmond. The system contained five granite locks, each measuring 15 x 100 feet. This resulted in a flight of water stairs that lowered boats ...
Tidewater Connection Locks
In 1854 the Tidewater Connection Locks linked the canal basin to the Jame River tidewater below Richmond. The system contained five granite locks, each measuring 15 x 100 feet. This resulted in a flight of water stairs that lowered boats ...
African Americans and the Waterfront
Richmond Riverfront
African Americans and the waterfront
The Richmond waterfront is steeped in African American history. From the early days when Richmond was a colonial trading post, free, indentures, and enslaved African Americans lived and worked in the area. Later, the Richmond ...
Oklahoma's First Waterflood
Injection of water into an oil reservoir to increase recovery was first attempted in Oklahoma on an oil lease 5.8 miles east of this location.
From that effort, a recovery method previously used in eastern fields was adapted to conditions ...
Skirmish at Waters Creek
Capt. Edward Waters gave his name to Waters Creek when patented land here in 1624. In the spring of 1781 a force of 30 mounted militia led by Capt. Edward Mallory repulsed a British foraging party loaded with plunder near ...
Waterville
This crossroad was the center of the Waterville of long ago. It rose, it flourished, and then declined, the victim of a railroad which bypassed it in 1881.
The stone structure which stood at this site was built as a ...
Susquehanna River Water Trail
Lower Section - York Haven to Safe Harbor
PFBC Wrightsville Access
The Susquehanna River is an American treasure reflecting the places and people of the Pennsylvania heartland. Enjoy your trip on the Susquehanna River Water Trail - an integral part of the ...
The Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Before the hydroelectric companies built dams on the river in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the lower reaches of the Susquehanna were shallow, rocky, and virtually unnavigable.
In the 1830s, Baltimore merchants campaigned for funding to build a canal ...
Hot Water / Centerville
Royal Governor William Berkeley, owner of nearby Green Spring Plantation, purchased the land here by 1652, then known as Hot Water. After Berkeley's death, the Hot Water tract passed to the Ludwell and Lee families. William Ludwell Lee inherited the ...