Canalers Afloat: The Champlain Waterway's Unique Maritime Community, 1819-1940 (2 Vols.) by: Scott A. McLaughlin, Foreword: Arthur B. Cohn
Softcover. Vergennes VT, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, 1st, 2005, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Two softcover volumes, spiral bound, 640 total pages. many b&w illustrations, photographs. An Education Curriculum for Grades Pre-K - 8. From the author's introduction: The Lake Champlain-Hudson River corridor is one of the most historic waterways in North America. The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum has dedicated much time and effort to the study of Lake Champlain's canal boat shipwrecks. The curriculum in this book examines a wide range of activities of the northern canalers and addresses select issues that were important during the canal boat era (1819-1940) on the Northern Waterway. The fifteen units in this curriculum are multi-disciplinary and meet the education learning standards of New York and Vermont. Clean copies.