Potowmack Company

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The Potowmack Company was an 18th-century enterprise, championed by George Washington, that sought to improve navigation on the Potomac River to link the Atlantic seaboard with the western frontier.

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Potowmack Company canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal company
defunct company
aimedToConnect Chesapeake Bay
Ohio Valley region
surface form: Ohio River Valley
builtStructure Patowmack Canal
surface form: Patowmack Canal at Great Falls

canal works around Little Falls of the Potomac
canal works around Seneca Falls on the Potomac
charteredBy Virginia
surface form: Commonwealth of Virginia

Maryland
surface form: State of Maryland
country United States of America
economicGoal facilitate trade between Atlantic ports and interior lands
foundedBy George Washington
historicalRegion early United States western frontier
industry inland navigation
transportation infrastructure
inspiredBy George Washington's interest in western expansion
locatedIn Maryland
Potomac River
Virginia
notableSupporter George Washington
purpose improve navigation on the Potomac River
link the Atlantic seaboard with the western frontier
river Potomac River
status dissolved
supportedBy George Washington
timePeriod 18th century
transportMode river navigation
usedTechnology canal cuts
locks
sluices

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remains of Patowmack Canal operator Potowmack Company
Patowmack Canal developedBy Potowmack Company
Patowmack Canal operatedBy Potowmack Company