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VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Source

The National Archives. Patowmack Company 1784-1828. Record Group 79: The National Park Service.

Secondary Sources

Bacon-Foster, Cora. "Early Chapters in the Development of the Potomac Route to the West." In Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 15, Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. 1912.

National Park Service Studies

Barka, Norman F., and Charles G. Troup. "Summary of Research, Patowmack Canal, Great Falls Park, Virginia," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. May 1979.

Barnes, Arthur G. "History of Patowmack Canal: Matildaville," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. March 1978.

Comer, Douglas C. "Archeological Test Excavation of the Patowmack Canal, Great Falls Park, Virginia." October 1977.

Dent, Richard J. "1983 Report of Investigations at Lock Number One of the Patowmack Canal," Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.

Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern, "Patowmack Canal, Great Falls, Virginia—Canal Rewatering, Flood Protection and Lock Stabilization." 1979.

Prentice, J.R., and Thomas Hahn. "Patowmack Canal, Great Falls, Virginia." (Industrial Archeology Report) October 1973.

Torres-Reyes, Ricardo. "Patowmack Company Canal and Locks, Historic Structures Report, Historical Data Section." May 1970.

Troup, Charles G. "Archaeology of Patowmack Canal: Matildaville", Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Maryland, Williamsburg, Virginia. March 1978.

Troup, Charles G. "William Dickey House—Patowmack Canal," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. May 1979.

Troup, Charles G. "Ruins of Old Jail—Patowmack Canal," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. April 1979.

Troup, Charles G., and Arthur G. Barnes. "The Springhouse Patowmack Canal," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. April 1979.

Troup, Charles G. Arthur G. Barnes and Norman F. Barka. "The Potts and Wilson Iron Forge/Foundry-Patowmack Canal," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. June 1978.

Troup, Charles G., Arthur G. Barnes and Norman F. Barka. "The Samuel Briggs Grist Mill—Patowmack Canal," Southside Historical Sites, Inc., c/o Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. January 1979.

Unrau, Harlan. "Historic Resource Study, Survey of Canal Construction Technology: Engineering Problems and Solutions, Historic Resource Study," Draft. 1976.

Unrau, Harlan. "Canal Engineering Technology Employed in the Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal: 1828-1850," Draft. 1976.

Williamsport Preservation Training Center/Planning Section, Eastern Team, Falls Church Office, Denver Service Center. "Patowmack Canal Preservation Alternatives," May 1985.

Ziek, Robin. "Archeological Investigation of the Lock Gates in Lock #1, Patowmack Canal, Great Falls, Virginia." October 1980.



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