Toggle each location BELOW to see a collection of items from this map's Canal points. (Number on right indicates the # of items)
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- Battle of Shepherdstown, 1862
- Blackfords Ferry
- Blackfords Ferry at Shepherdstown
- Bodies found from Williamsport breach, 1855
- Botelers Mill
- A brief history of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
- A canoe at Shepherdstown
- Cribing for Guard Lock 4, 1872
- Downstream from Lock 38
- Ferry Hill and Lock 38 Area
- Ferry Hill Cultural Landscape Report, part 1 (Introduction & history)
- Ferry Hill Plantation House (Historic Structure Report, part 1)
- House boat near Shepherdstown
- Large loads, 1850
- Let's Save the C&O, March 1954
- Norfolk & Western Railroad Bridge (at Shepherdstown)
- Points to which coal shipments were made, 1875
- Receipt, 1893. Zimmerman, Lock 37
- Resources consulted
- Shepherdstown from Ferry Hill
- Shepherdstown, WV
- Sheriff's sale of Reynold's boat, 1855
- Snyders Landing, pedestrians
- Toll bridge at Shepherdstown
- Tonoloway Aqueduct
- Tow boy killed in skirmish, 1861
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- A man drowned, 1863
- Antietam Division Order for Dry Goods 1872
- Boat families on the C&O Canal (and the role of women and community)
- Bugle belonging to Robert L. Hebb
- Canal warehouse ready, 1838
- Census data for canal workers, 1850 to 1920
- Child drowned, 1874
- Clifford "Pete" Mose
- Green wood for sale (Lancelot Shank to Franklin Grove)
- Hebb's boat #6 - Big Slackwater
- High Waters - 1846
- House boat near Shepherdstown
- Letter to S. P. Grove re canal boats
- Letter (2) to S.P. Grove re boat
- Lock 39 and Jacob Mose
- Mary Schroeder - children, Four Locks
- Mary Schroeder - introduction
- Mary Schroeder - winters, mules and maintenance
- Points to which coal shipments were made, 1875
- Rain and Flood, 1886
- Resources consulted
- Sale of warehouse along canal, 1852
- Shepherdstown from Ferry Hill
- Sheriff's sale of Reynold's boat, 1855
- Snyders Landing
- Snyders Landing, also known as Sharpsburg Landing
- Snyders Landing, pedestrians
- Tow boy killed in skirmish, 1861
- Valuable Personal Property for Sale-Joseph H. Piper
- Whip belonging to Robert L. Hebb
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