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Waters of Potowmack

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Waters of Potowmack is a documentary history of the Potomac River and its wide fertile basin the setting for much of early United States history. A collage of primary accounts it extends from the first explorers and colonists the building of the Capitol and the incidents of the Civil War through our recent past. Waters of Potowmack records the firsthand impressions of the settlers and surveyors of this river basin an area that includes parts of Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia West Virginia and the District of Columbia. In addition to offering an introduction to the geography geology and climate of the region Metcalfs fascinating pastiche includes early descriptions of flora and fauna and accounts of some of the earliest encounters between European settlers and indigenous peoples. Here too are the voices of Washington and Jefferson of Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln as well as the lesser-known stories of revolutionaries mercenaries and canal and road builders. And from diary and journal entries we follow the correspondence between Washington Jefferson and LEnfant as they lay out the new Federal City. Selections from Civil War diaries focus on key battle sites and primary accounts offer a new understanding of the motives of John Brown and John Wilkes Booth. The last section of Metcalfs engrossing book looks at the ruinous pollution of the river basin after the Second World War at the rioting and looting of the 1960s and at the despoliation of a land that at the books beginning was described as an Eden a paradise on earth. An evocative and moving book this is a history of exploring settling rebelling governing rioting building and cultivating all on the "waters of Potowmack."