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Cat Rock Sluice of the Roanoke Navigation

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Built
  
1827 (1827)

NRHP Reference #
  
80004177

Designated VLR
  
December 20, 1977

Area
  
2 ha

Built by
  
Pannill, Samuel

VLR #
  
015-0217

Opened
  
1827

Added to NRHP
  
25 March 1980

Cat Rock Sluice of the Roanoke Navigation

Location
  
W of Brookneal, near Brookneal, Virginia

Cat Rock Sluice of the Roanoke Navigation is a historic sluice located near Brookneal, Campbell County, Virginia. Cat Rock Sluice is at Staunton Scenic River Mile 9.85. It consists of a deep cut about 10 feet wide, blasted through the south end of a wide rock ledge and extending across the main river channel. Associated with it is a "towing wall" measuring about 6 feet thick and at least 5 feet high. The wall was probably originally continuous, from about 50 feet above the cut to 300 feet below it. The 11-mile network of sluices and associated wing dams and towing walls was constructed by Samuel Pannill of Green Hill in 1827. It was built for the Roanoke Navigation Company to permit the passage of poled river boats, called batteaux, through the falls of the Staunton River.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

References

Cat Rock Sluice of the Roanoke Navigation Wikipedia