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As I recall, Joe Dent undertook investigations of a lock on the C&O canal for the Park Service - he can be reached at American University. 
  
Silas Hurry 
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From: "ray ezell" <[log in to unmask]> 
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 6:53:36 PM 
Subject: canal locks 

Anyone have any experience with identification and/or excavation of canal locks (at any phase of investigation). 

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Ray Ezell 
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Raymond D. Ezell, RPA 
Monticello District Commissioner 
Stonewall Jackson Area Council BSA. 

If it wasn't reported, it didn't happen--Commissioner Tools @ www.my.scouting.org 

I used to be a Bobwhite S7-763-11-1 

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