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III. The Second James River Company; or the James River Company as a State Enterprise, 1820–1835
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Wayland Fuller Dunaway
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 5
- Contents 7
- I. Origin of the Conception of Connecting Virginia with the West 9
- II. The James River Company as a Private Corporation, 1785–1820 21
- III. The Second James River Company; or the James River Company as a State Enterprise, 1820–1835 48
- IV. The Incorporation and Organization of the James River and Kanawha Company, 1832–1835 92
- V. The Completion of the James River and Kanawha Canal to Buchanan, 1835–1851 123
- VI. The James River and Kanawha Company at the Height of its Activities, 1850–1860 163
- VII. The Effect of the Civil War on the Fortunes of the James River and Kanawha Company; the Attempt to Enlist Federal Aidfand its Failure, 1861–1875 205
- VIII. Closing Days of the Canal; its Sale and Abandonment, 1875–1880 226
- Bibliography 241
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 5
- Contents 7
- I. Origin of the Conception of Connecting Virginia with the West 9
- II. The James River Company as a Private Corporation, 1785–1820 21
- III. The Second James River Company; or the James River Company as a State Enterprise, 1820–1835 48
- IV. The Incorporation and Organization of the James River and Kanawha Company, 1832–1835 92
- V. The Completion of the James River and Kanawha Canal to Buchanan, 1835–1851 123
- VI. The James River and Kanawha Company at the Height of its Activities, 1850–1860 163
- VII. The Effect of the Civil War on the Fortunes of the James River and Kanawha Company; the Attempt to Enlist Federal Aidfand its Failure, 1861–1875 205
- VIII. Closing Days of the Canal; its Sale and Abandonment, 1875–1880 226
- Bibliography 241
- Index 247