James River (Other Keyword)

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A Cultural Resources Survey for a Proposed Water Oxygenation System, McCartys Landing, Choctaw County, Alabama (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul L. Patterson.

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A Maritime Context For Richmond And Environs; Assessment And Recommendations For Future Study (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bruce Terrell.

The Fall Line at Virginia's James River has drawn people from throughout human history to take advantage of the river's resources for sustenance, transportation and industry and figures in Richmond's establishment and growth over time.Often portrayed as one of North America's most historic waterways, the James' tidewater intersection with the uplands at Richmond has a maritime identity that is not often recognized. Much of the river's historic cultural landscape has been eroded by natural and...