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December 12, 2002
Now That Time Has Had Its Say tells the story of the Indiana Central Canal, from the time when horses and flatboats carried freight and passengers down its length, to today, when museums, office buildings, and condominiums are being built along its banks. The book is the product of more than two years of research by J. Darrell Bakken, retired vice-president of engineering of the Indianapolis Water Company, who worked in previously untapped archives, discovering documents and never-before published photographs which helped yield the history of the twenty-five mile canal.This technical history begins in 1835, when Indiana caught 'canal fever' and began a multi-million dollar project to build a network of canals to transport passengers and freight throughout the state. One section of that project, the Indiana Central Canal, started in northern Marion County in Broad Ripple, continued through the city of Indianapolis, and ended in Johnson County, near the town of Waverly. For more than forty years the canal was a failure both practically and financially. Finally in 1881 the canal became part of the new Indianapolis Water Company, and from then until the current day it has been an important part of the history of the city of Indianapolis.The latter part of the book documents the impact of community leaders such as General Thomas A. Morris, F. A. W. Davis, Hugh M. K. Landon, Clarence H. Geist, and Thomas W. Moses, and reveals how, from the 1970s onward, the downtown canal became a driving force in the transformation of Indianapolis into one of America's most livable cities.

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J. Darrell Bakken is the retired vice-president of engineering for the Indianapolis Water Company. Water has been an integral part of his life since birth - his father John was an independent water well driller in North Dakota's Red River valley and Darrell spent many summers working alongside him. After obtaining a B.S. in civil engineering from North Dakota State University and an M.S. in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota, he worked as a water engineer for the United States Army in France. Returning to the United States, he worked for the South Dakota Department of Health and then concluded his career as a civil and environmental engineer with twenty-nine years at IWC. From 1965 through 1994 the author was frequently involved with canal engineering, maintenance, and land matters, and he often presented community lectures on the Central Canal. Darrell and his wife Ruth live in Indianapolis, are active in many church and community organizations, and enjoy traveling.

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White River, History of the Indianapolis Central Canal, Broad Ripple, Washington Station, New York, Fall Creek, Indianapolis Water Company, Riverside Station, Market Street, Washington Street, Canal Walk, American Water Works Association, Fairview Park, Indianapolis Journal, Port Royal, Butler University, West Street Bridge, High Banks, Crown Hill, Missouri Street, Michigan Road, Supreme Court, Ohio Street, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Riverside Amusement Park
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