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  2. Dover, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Canal Dover due to its location and origins along the Ohio and Erie Canal, the land was platted in 1807, with Christian Deardorff and Jesse Slingluff recognized as the founders. [5] Beginning in 1815, the post office first began operation. [6] Canal Dover incorporated as a village in 1842 and became a city under the Ohio ...

  3. Tuscarawas County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1820s, Tuscarawas County was chosen to be on the route of the Ohio and Erie Canal, a man-made waterway linking Lake Erie (via Cleveland) to the Ohio River (via Portsmouth, Ohio). Construction from Massillon, Ohio to Canal Dover, Ohio was completed in 1829. Construction from Canal Dover, Ohio to Newark, Ohio was completed in 1830. [11]

  4. Ohio and Erie Canal - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 1827, the first canal boat on the Ohio and Erie Canal left Akron, traveled through 41 locks and over 3 aqueducts along 37 miles (60 km) of canal, to arrive at Cleveland on July 4. While the average speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) may seem slow, canal boats could carry 10 tons of goods and were much more efficient than wagons over rutted trails.

  5. Tuscarawas County in song: Dover teacher release album ... - AOL

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    DOVER ‒ The rich history of Tuscarawas County has been set to music in a new album just released by Dover resident Josh Compton. ... the Ohio & Erie Canal and the coming of the railroads.

  6. Tuscarawas River - Wikipedia

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    The Tuscarawas River is a principal tributary of the Muskingum River, 129.9 miles (209 km) long, in northeastern Ohio in the United States.Via the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 2,590 square miles (6,700 km 2) on glaciated and unglaciated portions of the Allegheny Plateau.

  7. Alfred Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Kelley (November 7, 1789—December 2, 1859) was a banker, canal builder, lawyer, railroad executive, and state legislator in the state of Ohio in the United States. He is considered by historians to be one of the most prominent commercial, financial, and political Ohioans of the first half of the 19th century.

  8. Historic Ohio Canals - Wikipedia

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    The Warren County Canal was a spur of the Miami and Erie Canal to Lebanon, the county seat of Warren County, Ohio. The Ohio and Erie Canal in 1902. Following is a list of historic canals that were once used for transportation in Ohio. Hocking Canal - Branch of Ohio and Erie Canal; Miami and Erie Canal; Ohio and Erie Canal; Pennsylvania and Ohio ...

  9. 80th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 80th Ohio Infantry was organized Canal Dover, Ohio October 1861 through January 1862 and mustered in for three years service on January 11, 1862, [1] [2] [3] under the command of Colonel Ephraim R. Eckley.