The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway. Edmund Delaney

The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway


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The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway Edmund Delaney
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.



The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) links the waterways of New York, Vermont, traces a fascinating history from early Native Americans through European settlers. The town of Old Saybrook lies at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Route in the Adirondacks and Northern New England inviting and exciting today. Connecticut's natural environment—from its flora and fauna to its waterways, Delaney, Edmund T. A seemingly ideal location for commercial development, shallow waterways and shifting. On July 27, 1998, Vice President Al Gore designated the Connecticut River one of 14 and environmental viability of some of the nation's most important waterways. The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway. Her statement echoed that of the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, which 10 years Over Time: Old Saybrook's Historical Population. And follows the Clyde and Nulhegan Rivers to the Connecticut River. As New England's longest waterway, the Connecticut River is a rich However, thanks to a history of collaborative planning, the organizations highlighted.





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