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- Williamsburg Canal
- 1 begun in 1846. These canals, now known as the Williamsburg canals, were built to overcome a series of rapids
- 2 to the Galop canal. This is the largest of the Williamsburg canals and is 7 1/2 miles long and has 3 locks. The
- 3 Work on the Cornwall-Williamsburg canals, overcoming what is now generally known as the
- 4 wider and longer than the Lachine and Cornwall - Lachine and Williamsburg sections. The controlling lock
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This paper was presented at a meeting of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and is reproduced with permission.
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