Delaware and Raritan Canal Company (N.J.)
Variant namesThe Delaware and Raritan Canal Company operated a lock canal between New Brunswick and Bordentown, N.J., with a navigable feeder from Lambertville, between 1834 and 1932. The canal formed part of an inland water route between New York and Philadelphia.
From the description of Regulations and rates of toll, 1856 March 18. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 79891952
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associatedWith | Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892. |
associatedWith | Brown, J. Crosby (James Crosby), 1929-1990. |
associatedWith | Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company. |
associatedWith | Cuyler, Lewis Baker. |
associatedWith | Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861. |
associatedWith | Morehouse, Elijah R. |
associatedWith | New Jersey. Court of Chancery. |
associatedWith | Parker family. |
associatedWith | Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Financial Dept. |
associatedWith | Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief Engineer-Eastern Region. |
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