Canal Map, 1837

Canal Map, 1837
Near the bottom of this 1837 map can be seen the point where the Ohio and Erie Canal merged with the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland. The junction contained Locks 43 & 44 as well as a 150-foot wide turning basin in between the two locks. In 1851, the state constructed a weigh lock near this site. The Cleveland weigh lock was the only one of its kind on the Ohio & Erie Canal and (as its name suggests) was designed to determine the weight of a ship's cargo in order to assess accurate tolls. | Date: 1837 | Source: Library of Congress
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