Enterprising Waters: The History and Art of New York's Erie Canal

Enterprising Waters: The History and Art of New York's Erie Canal

Enterprising Waters: The History and Art of New York's Erie Canal

Enterprising Waters: The History and Art of New York's Erie Canal

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Overview

One of the largest public works projects in American history, the Erie Canal inspired a nationwide transportation revolution and directed the course of New York and American history. When completed in 1825, the engineering marvel unlocked the Western interior for trade and settlement, boomtowns sprang up along the canal's path, and New York City grew to be the nation's most powerful center of international trade. Millions of people poured into New York (and some through it) to take advantage of the tremendous opportunities provided by the canal, influencing settlement and the social, political, and commercial landscapes of America.

Produced in honor of the bicentennial of the beginning of construction of the canal, Enterprising Waters—a companion catalog to the New York State Museum's exhibition of the same name—includes reproductions of objects and images from the collections of more than thirty-five different institutions and individual lenders. It also contains reproductions of fifty-nine works of art used in the companion exhibition "Art of the Erie Canal." Themes of politics, engineering, commerce, life on the canal, and more are paired with full color images of artifacts, documents, and images to bring this unique American story to life, from its inception to today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438478265
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 03/01/2020
Series: Excelsior Editions
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 487,359
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

At the New York State Museum, Brad L. Utter, Ashley Hopkins-Benton, and Karen E. Quinn are all Senior Historians and Curators. Hopkins-Benton is the coauthor (with Jennifer A. Lemak) of Votes for Women: Celebrating New York's Suffrage Centennial, also published by SUNY Press, and Quinn is a contributor to Mount Washington: The Crown of New England, by P. Andrew Spahr.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Enterprising Waters: New York’s Erie Canal

Introduction: Art of the Erie Canal

Part I. Before the Canal


Improved Waterways

Early Supporters of an Inland Canal

The war of 1812

Part II. Clinton’s Ditch


The Politics and Funding of Internal Improvements

Settling the land: Acquisition and Dispossession

An Engineering Marvel

Conquering the Niagara Escarpment

Celebrating Early Achievements

Wedding of the Waters

Early Commerce and Industry

The Windlass and H. G. Root & Company

Moving Goods: the Boats That Made it Happen

Canal Stores

The Canal and the Hudson in the Age of Steam

New Ports and Boomtowns

Life on the Canal

Travel and Adventure on the Erie Canal

Winter on the Canal

Immigration Corridor

Canal Fever

Part III. The Enlarged Canal

The Politics of the Enlargement

Construction and Engineering of the Enlargement

Commerce and Industry: Industrialization and Agriculture

Mother of Cities

The Rise of Railroads

The Age of Social Reform

Decline of the Canal

The $9 Million Act

Part IV. The Barge Canal


The Politics of the Barge Canal

Building the Barge Canal

Barge Canallers

Commerce and Industry on the Canal in the Twentieth Century

Part V. Today’s Erie Canal


The Canal’s Legacy: Art, Advertising, and Community Pride

The Erie Canal Today

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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