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Opening the East River - John Newton and the Blasting of Hell Gate (Paperback)
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Opening the East River - John Newton and the Blasting of Hell Gate (Paperback)
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After the Civil War, the New York City's East River was a massive
unsolved and dangerous navigation problem. A major waterway into
and out of the Harbor-where customs revenue equaled 42 percent of
the U.S. Government's income-the river's many hindrances, centered
around Hell Gate, included whirlpools, rocks and reefs. These,
combined with swirling currents and powerful tides, led to deaths,
cargo losses and destruction of vessels. Charged with clearing the
river, General John Newton of the Army Corps of Engineers went to
work with the most rudimentary tools for diving, mining, lighting,
pumping and drilling. His crews worked for 20 years, using a
steam-drilling scow of his own design and a new and perilous
explosive--nitroglycerine. In 1885, Newton destroyed the nine-acre
Flood Rock with 282,730 pounds of high explosives. The demolition
was watched by tens of thousands. This book chronicles the clearing
of the East River and the ingenuity of the Army engineer whose work
was praised by the National Academy of Sciences.
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