A historical marker of the Lehigh Canal at the entrance of the park. It is from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commision in 1995 and gives a short description of the canal and its significance.
This image shows the Delware River Toll Bridge in the mid 1900s. The image was taken out of a much larger photo album with very similar pieces of work.
This depicts the importance of preserving the canal and the nation’s industrial and cultural heritage. This document argues in favor of conservation and how it will benefit the public.
The plans in the report are prototypes to be considered and detail community, industrial, and recreational uses for the canal and the surrounding area. This report is a proposal for how the government should preserve the area.
This is a photo showing the bridge from the corner of Easton. The image includes part of a small dam and the intersection of Lehigh and Delaware Rivers.
Article is a general call to the public to show support for nature conservation. Local naturalists plan hike to protest the damming of the Delaware River to create the Tocks Island Recreational Area.
Official government proposal with points and arguments on the various reasons why the Tocks Island Project should be passed through Congress. Including economic, conservation and recreational values.