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The Panama Canal
A map of Panama indicating the path of the Panama Canal, 1904.

A map of Panama indicating the path of the Panama Canal, 1904.

Citation Information
Americana Company, “Panama,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/48e769a445e35e2760f3904062bc996c.
Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Courtesy of University of Texas at Arlington Library via The Portal to Texas History.Courtesy of University of Texas at Arlington Library via The Portal to Texas History.

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Item 3 of 15 in the Primary Source Set The Panama Canal

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The text from a 1901 speech given by Phillipe Bunau-Varilla assessing the value of Nicaragua and Panama Canal options.
An illustration of men packing 6.5 million dollars in gold for the first United States’ Panama Canal purchase payment to France, 1904.
A map of Panama indicating the path of the Panama Canal, 1904.
A 1905 political cartoon about Congressional debate over funds to build the Panama Canal.
A photograph of laborers depart from Barbados for the Panama Canal, 1909.
A photograph of construction on the sides of the Panama Canal with houses in the background.
A chart showing the percentage of Panama Canal laborers with malaria over time, 1916.
A photograph of man using a knapsack sprayer to apply larvacide to a ditch in Panama, 1910.
A photograph of Department of Agriculture surveyors documenting Gatun Lake prior to the completion of the Panama Canal, 1910-11.
A photograph of Jamaicans operating a compressed air drill as part of construction for the Panama Canal, 1913.
A photograph of a construction tower in the Panama Canal Bed.
A photograph of segregated living quarters for black Panama Canal laborers and their families.
A stereoscopic card from Keystone Viewing Company of the Gatun locks at work, Panama Canal, 1910s.
A 1914 political cartoon depicting the completion of the Panama Canal.
A film reel of the Panama Canal in 1921 taken by the U.S. Department of the Navy.

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