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Down the 'crick: the Georges Creek Valley of Western Maryland
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Down the 'crick: the Georges Creek Valley of Western Maryland

This is a work about the Georges Creek Valley in Allegany County, Western Maryland. The Georges Creek Valley is defined by Dan's Mountain to the east, and Savage Mountain to the West, part of the Appalachian range. Portions of Savage Mountain form the Eastern Continental Divide, separating watersheds draining to the Ohio River and those draining to the Potomac River. The history of the settlement of the Georges Creek Valley is the history of coal. George Washington was familiar with the area from his various trips in the wilderness. Once populated entirely by Native Americans, the region was settled by the English, with families from Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.Besides coal, a pioneering iron furnace was built at Lonaconing, which drove the introduction of rail transportation in the region. Where George's Creek meets the Potomac, the C&O Canal was slated to pass by.
Kirjailija
Patrick Stakem
ISBN
9781520216225
Kieli
englanti
Paino
118 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.12.2016
Sivumäärä
72