Lecture: George Washington’s Dream: The Potomac Company – Making the Potomac River Navigable. Brunswick, MD Library

Lecture: George Washington's Dream: The Potomac Company - Making the Potomac River Navigable. Brunswick, MD Library

When

August 16, 2026    
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Where

Brunswick Branch Library
915 N. Maple Ave., Brunswick,, MD , 21716

This lecture is sponsored by the Brunswick Branch Library and is free and open to the public.

Before the C&O Canal, before the B&O Railroad, between 1785 and 1828 over 200,000 tons of freight, mostly grain, was shipped down the Potomac River to Georgetown and out to a hungry world. This was the accomplishment of George Washington’s Potomac Company, established in 1785 to “get the rocks out of the way” and allow for in-river navigation of the Potomac River.

This lecture will allow you to see the Potomac River system through the eyes of our first President. It will review the technologies used to “open up” the Potomac revealing the successes and failures of the project.

Perhaps most interesting, we will explore the 200-year-old ruins the project left behind for us to admire such as the Great Falls canal.

For more information – Brunswick Library: https://www.fcpl.org/branches-hours/brunswick-branch-library