Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Maryland Colonization Journal, Vol. 3: March, 1847
River, and no doubt remains of the practicability of the scheme at a rate which will warrant its speedy commencement. This measure will be of incalculable advantage to the commerce of the Colony, as it will afford a. Direct outlet through its principal port, Harper, for the produce of the valley of this vast river, heretofore locked up by the impassable bar at its mouth.
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