- Amoskeag Falls
The Amoskeag Falls are a set of waterfalls located in
Manchester, New Hampshire on theMerrimack River .History
"Amoskeag" derives from the
Pennacook word "Namoskeag," which roughly translates as "good fishing place.” Here, the Merrimack River drops 50 feet (15 m) [U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic map series, "Manchester North" quadrangle, 1982] . Native American tribes in the region visited Amoskeag Falls due to its plentiful migratingsturgeon ,alewife , andsalmon , which were easily fished in therapids . Natives typically caught fish using a combination of large nets strung across the river. Significant native settlements were sited near the falls, particularly on the high bluffs overlooking the east side of the river.In 1807, Samuel Blodgett started a
canal and lock system at the river to help vessels navigate around the falls, opening the area to development. This soon led to the use of the falls to providewater power for Manchester's 19th century industrial development [ [http://www.amoskeagfalls.com/history.htm History of the Amoskeag Falls] ] .Use of the name
Due to the significance of the falls in Manchester history, a number of local companies have adopted their name. Examples include the "
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company " (which operated a majority of Manchester'stextile mills until they closed in the midst of labor strikes in 1935), its division called the "Amoskeag Locomotive Works " (an early manufacturer of fire trucks and train cars), and the "Amoskeag Fishways " (an environmental education center located at the Amoskeag Falls).References
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