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Marker #3-23 Deep Cut at the Licking Summit / Millersport and The Ohio-Erie Canal
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"Ohio Erie Canal @ Millersport"
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Ohio Historical Society
A lock on the Ohio Erie Canal at Millersport, Ohio (AL07032).
Name
User
Date
Ohio Canal in Millersport
Ohio Historical Society
11-21-2005
Ohio Canal in Millersport
Ohio Historical Society
11-21-2005
Ohio Canal in Millersport
Ohio Historical Society
11-21-2005
Deep Cut at the Licking Summit
GHamilton
03-23-2006
Millersport and the Ohio-Erie Canal
GHamilton
03-23-2006
Ohio Erie Canal @ Millersport
Ohio Historical Society
06-07-2006
Front Text : "Deep Cut at the Licking Summit"
Digging of the Ohio-Erie Canal began in 1825, and the first canal boat navigated the Deep Cut at Licking Summit in 1831. The surrounding swamps were drained to create the Licking Reservoir, today known as Buckeye Lake, in order to supply adequate water for the canal going north to Coshocton and south to Circleville. After the canal route was established, the state engineers discovered that there was a ridge of hills located south of the proposed reservoir through which they would have to cut the canal. Since it was impossible to raise the level of the reservoir, the ridge had to be cut down to the level of the reservoir. This "Deep Cut" marks the deepest part of the canal at 32 feet and runs south from Millersport for nearly two miles. Unskilled laborers, primarily Irish immigrants, tirelessly dug the canal using picks, shovels, wheelbarrows, and oxen-cart.
Back Text : "Millersport and The Ohio-Erie Canal"
In 1825, Mathias Miller settled in the region just north of the prosperous town of Monticello. Millersport grew from Miller's idea to build a wharf at the side of the canal to create a port for canal boats. Located in the region between Licking Reservoir and the northern entrance of the Deep Cut, Millersport flourished as canal trade increased, however, Monticello's location on high ground spelled its doom. Travelling by canal, Millersport is 191 miles from Cleveland and 117miles from Portsmouth. During its peak years, as many as 3,000 canal boats utilized the canal. With the insurgence of the railroad system and a major flood in 1914 that damaged a portion of the waterway, the canal system was abandoned.
Latitude / Longitude
39.899541 ° / -82.53488 ° -
Map Marker
Address
12080 Lancaster Street
Millersport, OH 43046
Fairfield County
Location Directions
12080 Lancaster St.
Keywords
Canals
Categories
Transportation
Sponsor(s)
Ohio Bicentennial Commission, The Longaberger Company, Millersport Lions Club, and The Ohio Historical Society
Year
2002