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There was some discussion over at the city discussions forum about the old canal in Middletown.  Here are some pix for a thread I never posted here, that was going to be on SW Ohio as a "paper valley"..made of of my pix plus some from the local historical society, I think...

 

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Very similar to Dayton, this was a hydraulic race that powered water wheels and turbines for factories...here mostly paper mills.  The canal that went through town did something similar where there was a fall at a lock.

 

A map from 1875 showing the hydraulic race on the west side and a paper mill on the south side using the canal as a source of water power

 

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Example of a paper mill at a lock, with the "wheel house" projecting over the headrace.

 

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An old paper mill from the 1850s on the hydraulic canal

 

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Today

 

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paper money

 

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....note the arches at the base of this paper mill. I wonder if this was built over that hydraulic canal:

 

 

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canal again (tailrace)

 

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Gritty Middletown

 

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Whats left of the Wren Paper Company plant

 

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Skyline shots

 

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Paper Bag Factory

 

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Today

 

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Canal & Chimneys....

 

 

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Today (but from the other direction)(canal is now Verity highway, I think)

 

 

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The Spirit of Paper...

 

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