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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal commemorative obelisk

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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal commemorative obelisk
C&O Canal commemorative obelisk in 2022
Map
LocationWashington, D.C.
TypeObelisk
MaterialMarble
Height8 foot
Opening date1850
Restored date2005
Dedicated toCompletion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to Cumberland, Maryland

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal commemorative obelisk is an 8-foot (2.4 m) marble obelisk erected in 1850 in Washington, D.C., to mark the completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to Cumberland, Maryland.[1] It stands on the northwest corner of the Wisconsin Avenue Bridge over the canal in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood.[1]

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Description

The monument is inscribed on all four sides:[1]

  • Northeast: “CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL./ Commenced at Georgetown./ July 4TH 1828./ Chief Engineer / BENJAMIN WRIGHT.”
  • Northwest: “CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL./ COMPLETED TO CUMBERLAND./ OCTR. 10TH 1850./ CHIEF ENGINEER/ CHARLES B. FISK.”
  • Southeast: CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL/ COMPANY 1850/ President/ JAMES M. COALE./ Directors / WILLIAM A. BRADLEY,/ HENRY DAINGERFIELD,/ WM. COST JOHNSON,/ JOHN PICKELL,/ GEORGE SCHLEY,/ SAMUEL P. SMITH,/ Clerk/ WALTER S. RINGOL, / Treasurer / LAWRENCE J. BRENGLE.”
  • Southwest: “MARYLAND STATE AGENTS./ SAMUEL SPRIGG,/ ALLEN B. DAVIS, WM. T. GOLDSBOROUGH, TENCH TILGHMAN, JOHN VAN LEAR.”

History

The obelisk was restored in 2005.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Commemorative Obelisk". List of Classified Structures. National Park Service. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 8, 2014.

External links

38°54′16″N 77°03′46″W / 38.90435°N 77.06290°W / 38.90435; -77.06290

This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 05:44
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