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Charles
Fenton Mercer
Charles
Fenton Mercer, visionary, entrepreneur, businessman and politician
spearheaded the construction of the C&O Canal. In 1823, he led a
canal convention that included investors like Francis Scott Key.
Five years later, he watched President John Quincy Adams break ground
for the canal at Little Falls on July 4, 1828.
Although
John Eaton became president of the canal company in 1833, Mercer
continued to serve as an advocate of federally funded internal improvements,
such as the canal, while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.
One of his dreams was to construct a great canal across the Isthmus
of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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History | People
| Thomas Cresap | Justice
William O. Douglas | Families
| Interviews with Canal
Workers | Charles Fenton
Mercer | The Spong Family
| Canal Workers | Benjamin
Wright | George Washington
| How a Lock Works | |