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Inclined Plane F, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., was photographed by Thomas H. Johnson around 1860. An
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Inclined Plane F, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., was photographed by Thomas H. Johnson around 1860. An inclined plane served the same function as a water lock, which raised and lowered canal boats, to adjust to the changing elevation of the canal. The boats were secured in an underwater containment structure, then they were lifted or lowered on the inclined plane track
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1860 AD (C19th AD)
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Inclined Plane F, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., was photographed by Thomas H. Johnson around 1860. An inclined plane served the same function as a water lock, which raised and lowered canal boats, to adjust to the changing elevation of the canal. The boats were secured in an underwater containment structure, then they were lifted or lowered on the inclined plane track (BSLOC_2019_8_145)

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Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images
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19th century / North America / America (continent) / USA / history / New York (city) / New York (state) / black and white / photo

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