Complete Definition of "French drain"

English

Etymology
Perhaps after Henry French of Concord, MA

Noun
en-noun|sg=French drain

  1. A shallow trench, perhaps lined with tile or containing a perforated pipe, backfilled with gravel and then covered over, used to collect and channel runoff water.

External links
pedialite
http://www.concordma.com/magazine/janfeb00/frenchdrains.html – article speculating about Henry French origin

References
French, Henry F., Farm Drainage: The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches and Especially with Tiles, Including Tables of Rain-Fall, Evaporation, Filtration, Excavation, Capacity of Pipes; Cost and Number to the Acre of Tiles, Etc, Etc., New York, A.O. Moore & Co., 1859.

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