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Croton Aqueduct, 1834-1855, 1885-1902, 1974-1991, undated (includes facsimiles)

 File — Box: 326

Scope and Contents

Kemp studied the Old Croton Aqueduct with student Ed Winant as part of Winant’s dissertation. The research culminated in the article “John Jervis and the Hydraulic Design of the Old Croton Aqueduct” in the journal Canal History and Technology Proceedings. Kemp also advised on the exhibit “The Old Croton Aqueduct: Rural Resources Meet Urban Needs” at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. He also campaigned for Old Croton to become a National Historic Landmark. This box includes preparation materials, including reports, correspondence, draft reports, student papers, brochures, notes, and engineering drawings. The box also includes facsimiles of the following: engineering drawings, reports, book excerpts, articles, clippings, and serials. Subjects include the Croton Aqueduct in New York City, New York; the Washington Aqueduct serving Washington, D.C.; Roman aqueducts; John B. Jervis; construction of the Erie Canal; waterworks in New York; the training of civil engineers; the process for publishing the paper; concrete and mortar; and siphons. The following oversize items were moved to Box 344: twenty engineering drawings (undated) and one chart (undated).

Dates

  • Creation: 1834-1855, 1885-1902, 1974-1991, undated (includes facsimiles)

Repository Details

Part of the West Virginia and Regional History Center Repository

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