Down the Susquehanna to the Chesapeake

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As the largest river on the East Coast of the USA, the rolling Susquehanna, is the indispensable tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, the nationÂ’s largest estuary. Gathering strength from scores of streams along its 444-mile journey, the river delivers half of the freshwater the bay requires to handle its ecological balance.

Down the Susquehanna to the Chesapeake traces the course of the Susquehanna River through New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland to the bay. Fifty-six short chapters discuss key locations along the route and how the river changes from sources to sea. These chapters also take a look at how natural resources influence, and in some ways shape, the lives of the people and their communities.

Along the river tour, Jack Brubaker examines the natural and human history of the Susquehanna, exploring how the river has been used and abused, in addition to its current condition and future prospects. He explains how the unusually shallow, rocky river has substantially altered its drainage pattern over geologic time and how it continues to cut channels even as erasing and creating islands.

For generations the Susquehanna has ebbed through the day by day lives of the riverside residents, providing water to drink and a place to pump sewage. Floods have humbled those who chose to live with reference to the riverÂ’s edge, and droughts have fretted farmers. A vibrant fishery has provided sustenance and recreation for hundreds of thousands.

The Iroquois and the Susquehannocks reluctantly yielded the river to white settlers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when the Susquehanna defined the American frontier. Coal mining, lumbering, and hydroelectric and nuclear energy production polluted the water and nearly ruined the landscape beyond hope in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Hope returned in the latter a part of the last century as the people of the Susquehanna started restoration efforts.

With the help of more than 70 maps and illustrations, Down the Susquehanna to the Chesapeake provides a bold new take a look at a dynamic old river. This powerful journey brings alive the Susquehanna, its history, and the colorful personalities who live along its banks.

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