Talk:Castle Gatehouse, Washington Aqueduct

Corrections
Previous versions of this article relied extensively on the 1973 nomination form by McSwain (a Corps of Engineers employee, but based in Baltimore and apparently not too familiar with Washington Aqueduct history or records). This source has some errors and ambiguities, which are corrected by more recent and more authoritative sources that I have cited. Harry Ways was Chief of the Washington Aqueduct Division and based his 1996 book on the Corps' official records. Pamela Scott wrote an authorized history in 2007 of the Corps' work in the Washington area. Moreau1 (talk) 03:53, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

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