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Back:
Pub. for The Vickery & Hill Pub. Co., Augusta, Maine. PC29
Map showing the geographical location
of the Panama Canal. The length from deep
water to deep water is about 50 miles and from
shore to shore it is 40 miles. It will take
from 10 to 12 hours for a vessel to pass through.
The total estimated excavation was about 250,-
000,000 yards and the total estimated cost about
$400,000,000. 35,000 people are employed in
Canal construction. The United States se-
cured control in 1904 and active work began in
1907 by the Isthmian Canal Commission with
Col. George W. Goethals as chairman and chief
engineer.