- Turners Falls Canal
The Turners Falls Canal, also historically known as the Montague Canal, was a
canal along theConnecticut River inMontague, Massachusetts . It was reconstructed in 1869 and is now known as the Power Canal.The canal was first completed in 1798 by the Proprietors of the Upper Locks and Canals on Connecticut River under a charter granted on
February 23 ,1792 , by the Massachusetts legislature and GovernorJohn Hancock . After completing theSouth Hadley Canal , many of the earlier Proprietors turned their attention to extending navigation to regions aboveTurners Falls .Construction work included a log-crib dam extending across the
Connecticut River at a place called "Great Falls" (nowTurners Falls ), a canal 2.5 miles long and 20 feet wide from there to a point downstream near theDeerfield River , and a towpath on its east shore. The canal had ten locks as finally completed. Upstream a dam and single-lock canal near the mouth of the Millers River allowed barges to bypass the French King rapids. The canals were opened for business in 1798 and by 1802 supported regular freight traffic by boat fromLong Island Sound toBellows Falls, Vermont .The canal was profitable for 30 years, returning 4% dividend to its investors, and even in 1826 briefly considered as part of a larger system from
Boston to theHudson River , but within a few decadesrailroad s had become the favored means of transport, and it eventually closed to navigation in 1856. However in 1869 it was reconstructed, along with the Turner Falls Dam, to provide waterpower for both existing and newly planned mills. This reconstructed power canal followed a somewhat different route from its predecessor, and served as the origin of today's village of Turners Falls.References
* Edwin Munroe Bacon, "The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut", pp. 814-821, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.
* [http://www.nu.com/aboutnu/wmeco.asp Northeast Utilities canal history]
* [http://www.memorialhall.mass.edu/collection/itempage.jsp?itemid=15123 Stereoscopic Picture]
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