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The work traces proposals and political decisions that culminated in creating a new waterway linking the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, recounting planning debates, legislative authorization, and progressive expansion from a modest barge canal plan into a major industrial and shipping facility. It details excavation and construction methods, key engineering features such as locks, siphons, bridges and a new channel to the gulf, and analyzes economic aims, operating principles for public ownership, costs, contractors, and related port facilities, closing with comparisons of distances and the canal's anticipated role in regional industrial development.

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Thomas Ewing Dabney

Thomas Ewing Dabney was an American author known for his work on the economic and historical aspects of infrastructure development in New Orleans. His notable book, "The Industrial Canal and Inner Harbor of New Orleans," explores the significance of this major facility in promoting industrial growth and commerce in the region. Through his writing, Dabney contributed to the understanding of urban development and its impact on local economies, providing valuable insights into the interplay between industry and infrastructure.

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