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"Bundled in as part of the visionary Main Line of Public Works omnibus legislation, the improvements along Tulpehocken Creek by engineering navigations provided nearly half the length of the final Union Canal."

The Union canal and the Schuylkill Canal companies were private stock companies and worked with the Pennsylvania Canal but not built by it or part of it.
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