Historic Photos of Steamboats on the Mississippi

Historic Photos of Steamboats on the Mississippi
Author: Dean Shapiro
Publisher: Turner
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Mississippi River
ISBN: 9781596525429

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From the earliest rudimentary conveyances to the floating palaces of the present day, a period of 200 years, steamboats have carved out a very special place in American history, especially along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, where they brought passengers, cargo, mail, entertainment, and news--both good and bad--to the settlements of a still-developing nation. With paddle-wheels churning, tall smokestacks billowing, calliopes singing, and steam whistles sounding, the steamboats of the Mighty Mississippi proudly ruled the river. Some offered all the comforts of home (and more); others did the work for the industries that transformed the United States into the industrial giant it became. They carried presidents and kings, socialites and commoners, cotton and coal, lumber and steel. They enabled some of our nation's major cities to grow and flourish. Told through historic photographs in these pages, the story of steamboats that plied the Mississippi and the glorious era they symbolized is vividly captured and enshrined for generations to come.

The Story of Mississippi Steamboats

The Story of Mississippi Steamboats
Author: R. Conrad Stein
Publisher: Children's Press
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Mississippi River
ISBN: 9780516047263

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A brief history of the steamboats which plied the Mississippi River from the early 1800s until the beginning of the age of the railroad later in the century.

Steamboat Natchez, New Orleans

Steamboat Natchez, New Orleans
Author: Kerri McCaffety
Publisher: Vissi D'Arte Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996844819

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Award-winning writer and photographer Kerri McCaffety takes on one of the greatest stories of all time--the story of the Mississippi River and the Golden Age of steamboats, the adventure and romance that inspired Mark Twain and captivated imaginations around the world. The larger history of Mississippi river transport is explored within the context of a living legacy and an elegant icon of present-day New Orleans, Steamboat Natchez, the only true steam-powered boat on the Mississippi today.The first steamboat plied the waters of the Mississippi River in 1811. When the steamer, called the New Orleans, arrived in her namesake city, Captain Roosevelt invited the public to come aboard for an excursion down the river and back, a route very similar to the daily cruises the Natchez offers today.In the nineteenth century, steam power changed the world, opening up travel and trade undreamt of before. The South got rich on the exports of cotton and sugar, all carried by the big, beautiful boats. When railroads began to offer more efficient cargo transport around the turn of the twentieth century, the second golden age of the steamboat focused on luxury and entertainment. Steamboats took New Orleans jazz from Storyville to the rest of the world.The first of ten steamboats named Natchez for the Mississippi port city or the Indian tribe, was a sidewheeler built in New York in 1823. She carried passengers and cargo from New Orleans to Natchez, Mississippi. Since then, the Natchez name has meant ultimate beauty and speed on the big river. The most famous and colorful steamboat commander of the nineteenth century, Captain P. T. Leathers, built eight boats named Natchez. His sixth was the racer in the epic 1870 competition with the Robert E. Lee.The new Natchez, built in 1975, carries on a grand tradition. Her original master and captain for 20 years, Clarke C. "Doc" Hawley, is a modern-day river legend and the world authority on steamboat history. Captain Hawley collaborated on writing Steamboat Natchez, New Orleans & The History of Mississippi River Steamboats and acted as expert consultant.

Mississippi Steamboatin'

Mississippi Steamboatin'
Author: Herbert Quick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1926
Genre: Mississippi River
ISBN:

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Steamboating on the Upper Mississippi, the Water Way to Iowa

Steamboating on the Upper Mississippi, the Water Way to Iowa
Author: William John Petersen
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780428619442

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Excerpt from Steamboating on the Upper Mississippi, the Water Way to Iowa: Some River History Thus, at the suggestion of Boutwell, the name Itasca was coined by Schoolcraft, by taking from the expression veritas caput the last four letters (itas) of the word veritas and combining them with the first two letters (ca) of the word caput which gives the new word Itasca. It may be added that the fanciful creation of new words or names by dividing two familiar words and com bining the parts as in the case of Itasca was not uncommon in the period of the Schoolcraft explorations. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Old Times on the Upper Mississippi

Old Times on the Upper Mississippi
Author: George Byron Merrick
Publisher: Cleveland, O. : A.H. Clark Company, 1909 [c1908]
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1909
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Originally published: [Cleveland, OH]: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1909.

Steamboats & Cotton Economy

Steamboats & Cotton Economy
Author: Harry P. Owens
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1990
Genre: Cotton trade
ISBN: 9781617034817

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The Mississippi Steamboat Era in Historic Photographs

The Mississippi Steamboat Era in Historic Photographs
Author: Joan W. Gandy
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 048614206X

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DIV170 rare and valuable photographs of Mississippi River and its vessels: major steamboats, luxurious interiors, passenger portraits, cargoes, mail boats, capsized ships, much more. Informative text. /div

Black Life on the Mississippi

Black Life on the Mississippi
Author: Thomas C. Buchanan
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2006-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807876569

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All along the Mississippi--on country plantation landings, urban levees and quays, and the decks of steamboats--nineteenth-century African Americans worked and fought for their liberty amid the slave trade and the growth of the cotton South. Offering a counternarrative to Twain's well-known tale from the perspective of the pilothouse, Thomas C. Buchanan paints a more complete picture of the Mississippi, documenting the rich variety of experiences among slaves and free blacks who lived and worked on the lower decks and along the river during slavery, through the Civil War, and into emancipation. Buchanan explores the creative efforts of steamboat workers to link riverside African American communities in the North and South. The networks African Americans created allowed them to keep in touch with family members, help slaves escape, transfer stolen goods, and provide forms of income that were important to the survival of their communities. The author also details the struggles that took place within the steamboat work culture. Although the realities of white supremacy were still potent on the river, Buchanan shows how slaves, free blacks, and postemancipation freedpeople fought for better wages and treatment. By exploring the complex relationship between slavery and freedom, Buchanan sheds new light on the ways African Americans resisted slavery and developed a vibrant culture and economy up and down America's greatest river.

Steamboat

Steamboat
Author: Judith Heide Gilliland
Publisher: Dk Pub
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780789425850

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Describes how Blanche Douglas Leathers studied the Mississippi River and passed the test to become the first female steamboat captain in 1894. By the Caldecott Honor illustrator of Hush!