- Santee Canal
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name = Santee Canal
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caption = Frierson's Lock on the Old Santee Canal
location =Berkeley County, South Carolina
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lat_direction = N
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long_direction = W
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built =1793 -1800
architect =Col. John Christian Senf
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added =1982
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refnum = 82003833
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governing_body =The Santee Canal was one of the earliest canals built in theUnited States . It was built to provide a direct water route between Charleston and Columbia, the newSouth Carolina state capital.History
In
1786 , theSouth Carolina General Assembly charted a company to construct and maintain the inland canal linking the Cooper River near Charleston, with theSantee River . The Santee River connects to theCongaree River and the City of Columbia. Construction started in1793 under the direction of Engineer Col. John Christian Senf. It opened in1800 .It was 22 mi (35 km) long. It had two double locks and eight single locks. Its width was 35 ft (10.7 m) at the water's surface and 20 ft (6.1 m) at the bottom. Its depth was 4 ft (1.2 m).
Due to low traffic, poor construction, and droughts, the canal was not a financial success. The construction of railroads sealed its fate. It lost its state charter in
1853 . It was not used after1865 . Much of it was flooded by the construction ofLake Moultrie . [Edgar, Walter, ed. "The South Carolina Encyclopedia", University of South Carolina Press, 2006, p. 838, ISBN 1-57003-598-2]The Santee Canal is on the
National Register of Historic Places , No. 82003833. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information, [ [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/berkeley/S10817708022/index.htm Pictures of the Old Santee Canal.] ] and copies of the nomination forms. [ [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/berkeley/S10817708022/S10817708022.pdf Santee Canal nomination form.] ]There are additional pictures and information available from the
Historic American Building Survey at theLibrary of Congress . [ [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html Prints and Photographs Online Catalog - Search for "Santee Canal"] ]References
ee also
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List of canals in the United States
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