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Grassed Waterway
Grassed Waterway
TitleGrassed Waterway
Coverage / Yearc. 1940
DescriptionThe development of grassed waterways in the late 1930s revolutionized the appearance of the Cornbelt.
InterpretationGrassed waterways not only acted as barriers between fields, but they also allowed for drainage of water.
Lesson Plans / ThemesHow we learn about communities; Communities and Geography; American Communities in History
Learning Standards15 Economics; 16 History; 18 Social systems
Author or CreatorMcLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
Other ContributorsWalters, William D, Jr., 1942-
Source'The Heart of the Cornbelt: An Illustrated History of Corn Farming in McLean County,' by William D. Walters Jr.; ISBN 0-943788-15-3 (1997)
Subject / KeywordsMcLean County, Illinois; Waterways; Corn; Croplands;
Collection PublisherMcLean County Museum of History
Further InformationFor any further information related to this record, please contact the Collection Publisher. See http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc for more information about this project.
Rights Management Statementhttp://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/conditions.htm
Resource Identifiermch0342; IL MCLEAN AGR WAL - Figure 7:15, p. 102
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