photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Tom Robbins | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> Hennepin and I&M Canals tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

In Box | Random Photos | Midwest Rural Scenes | Carroll, Jo Daviess, and Stephenson Counties | Ogle County, Illinois | Kane County, Illinois | Lee County, Illinois | DeKalb County, Illinois | Michigan | Midwest Rivers | Intimate Water | Monochrome | Hennepin and I&M Canals | Wild Plants | Midwest Waterfalls | Midwest River Barges | Nothing but Wood | Nothing But Rock | Midwest Fungi | Close Up Subjects | Wind Turbines | Nachusa Grasslands | Railroad Related | Savanna Army Depot | Butterflies of the Midwest | Nothing But Ice | Kishwaukee River | Midwest Summer Birds | Midwest Winter Birds | Midwest Reptiles, Amphibians, and Mollusks

Hennepin and I&M Canals

Construction of the I&M Canal was completed in 1848. It effectively connected the Great Lakes with the Illinois River and enabled the movement of goods by water to and from the Mississippi River. Chicago became an important center of commerce as a result. Peak volume was reached in 1882 and then gradually declined. Some dredging and repairs to locks and aqueducts was done in 1917 but by then the few wooden canal boats still in operation were old, narrow, leaky, and expensive to maintain. The canal was simply too small for the 20th century and eventually it became useful only as local drainage.

Construction of the Hennepin Canal was completed in 1907. It was intended to shorten the distance of lake (Chicago) barge traffic to the Mississippi, especially for commerce to and from the north (St. Paul), and also to provide an alternative to transportation by rail. Increased rail capacity and competition among railways had already lowered railroad transportation costs by the time construction of the canal was completed. Commerce via the canal was mostly local with grain from the feeder region heading east and with gravel heading west. Nonetheless, it served well as a means to experiment with various methods of lock construction, some of which were used when construction of the Panama Canal was begun a few years later. It was closed to barge traffic in the 1930s and operation of the locks ceased in 1951.

Nature is reclaiming both canals to one degree or another. Left alone, they will eventually fill with silt and become little more than odd ripples in the terrain.
previous pagepages 1 2 3 ALL next page
Lock 14, February
Lock 14, February
I&M Canal at Utica, March
I&M Canal at Utica, March
Old Pilings and Surface Scum
Old Pilings and Surface Scum
Towpath Turns
Towpath Turns
Pool Below Lock 9
Pool Below Lock 9
I&M Canal at Utica, July
I&M Canal at Utica, July
Overgrown I&M
Overgrown I&M
Lock 14, July
Lock 14, July
West of Wyanet
West of Wyanet
Lock 15
Lock 15
Tube Exit
Tube Exit
Fog Along the Trail
Fog Along the Trail
I&M Canal Pool
I&M Canal Pool
Below Lock 16
Below Lock 16
Open Water
Open Water
Frozen I&M
Frozen I&M
Trees Along the Towpath
Trees Along the Towpath
Towpath and Bluffs
Towpath and Bluffs
Beyond the Cottonwood
Beyond the Cottonwood
Lock Tender's House 2014
Lock Tender's House 2014
Lock 20
Lock 20
Lock 21 and Bridge
Lock 21 and Bridge
West of Utica
West of Utica
Aqueduct over the Little Vermilion River, August
Aqueduct over the Little Vermilion River, August
The Volunteer
The Volunteer
Morning Shadows at Lock 21
Morning Shadows at Lock 21
Lock Tender's House, January
Lock Tender's House, January
Pilings in Ice
Pilings in Ice
Bridge 9 in January
Bridge 9 in January
Canal Ice
Canal Ice
Snow and Ice at the I&M Canal
Snow and Ice at the I&M Canal
South of Bureau Junction
South of Bureau Junction
Canal Cottonwoods
Canal Cottonwoods
Canal Cottonwood
Canal Cottonwood
Lock 17 Exit
Lock 17 Exit
Outbuildings
Outbuildings
Down the Tracks
Down the Tracks
Under the Lift Bridge
Under the Lift Bridge
Sumac Along the I&M
Sumac Along the I&M
Canal Bridges
Canal Bridges
Towpath Road
Towpath Road
Frozen I&M
Frozen I&M
Lock 16
Lock 16
Beyond Lock 17
Beyond Lock 17
I&M Towpath at Split Rock
I&M Towpath at Split Rock
Viaduct and Trestle at Little Vermilion River
Viaduct and Trestle at Little Vermilion River
Hennepin Canal Lock 20
Hennepin Canal Lock 20
Haze Along the Towpath
Haze Along the Towpath
Lock Tender's House 2016
Lock Tender's House 2016
Canalside Farmhouse
Canalside Farmhouse
Canal Aquaduct at LaSalle
Canal Aquaduct at LaSalle
Trees along the I&M Canal
Trees along the I&M Canal
Little House along the Canal
Little House along the Canal
Watery Drive
Watery Drive
View from Bridge 6
View from Bridge 6
Morning Shadows
Morning Shadows
Canal and Elevator at Utica
Canal and Elevator at Utica
Bridge Number 9
Bridge Number 9
Towpath Puddles
Towpath Puddles
Towpath near the Tender's House
Towpath near the Tender's House
Canal Crossing
Canal Crossing
Towpath and Canal on a Cloudy Morning
Towpath and Canal on a Cloudy Morning
Overgrown Towpath
Overgrown Towpath
Lock Wall
Lock Wall
Footbridge over Big Bureau Creek
Footbridge over Big Bureau Creek
Aquaduct Debris
Aquaduct Debris
Orphaned Trestle at Utica
Orphaned Trestle at Utica
Road to Lock 16
Road to Lock 16
Canal Clouds
Canal Clouds
Hennepin Canal Ice and Bridge 9
Hennepin Canal Ice and Bridge 9
previous pagepages 1 2 3 ALL next page