An extensive bibliography of pamphlets, journal articles, and books dealing with various potential routes for a canal across the Central American Isthmus plus a chapter on the Suez Canal.
Call Number: TC774 .U25 1906 v. 1 and 2; Rare Book Cage
This is John Stevens personal copy. It includes meetings and support for the decision to build the higher level canal. Available in the History of Science Center.
In the History of Science Library.
See the catalog record for a summary. This message includes lists of relevant diseases; photographs of digging sewers; paving streets; negro, bachelor and married quarters; salaries; maps...
Includes oral histories, stereographs, digital copies of materials from the collections and information about additional materials available at the University of Florida.
"Dedicated to the United States' role in the history of Panama." From the University of Florida. Includes a timeline of events, interesting facts, past exhibits, and links to digital materials and collections.
Built in 1914, the Panama Canal couldn’t handle today’s modern ships. Get a feel for the scope of one of the largest modern infrastructure projects as engineers overhaul the Canal.