Historic Photos of Steamboats on the Mississippi

Historic Photos of Steamboats on the Mississippi

Author:

Publisher: Turner

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781684420940

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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 Mississippi Steamboat Era in Historic Photographs

The Mississippi Steamboat Era in Historic Photographs

Author: Joan W. Gandy

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-07-03

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 048614206X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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


Steamboats on the Western Rivers

Steamboats on the Western Rivers

Author: Louis C. Hunter

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-04-30

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 0486157784

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Richly detailed definitive account covers every aspect of steamboat's development — from construction, equipment, and operation to races, collisions, rise of competition, and ultimate decline of steamboat transportation.


Come Hell Or High Water

Come Hell Or High Water

Author: Michael Gillespie

Publisher: Great River Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780962082320

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Read these fascinating accounts from steamboat passengers, crews and newspapermen from the nineteenth century. This book explores all aspects of steamboating on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, from vessel construction to races and accidents.


Steamboats

Steamboats

Author: Sara Wright

Publisher: Shire Publications

Published: 2013-05-21

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9780747811411

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Paddlewheel riverboat, showboat, sternwheeler, steamboat: call it what you will, but the steamboat revolutionized travel in the 1800s, an era in which young boys dreamed of becoming river pilots and Mark Twain forever memorialized the "Delta Queens" that travelled up and down the Mississippi River. Steamboat enthusiast Sara Wright provides a background into the historical events that made the era perfectly ripe for the development of the steamboat industry in America in this colorful history. Steamboats will look at the people who played key roles in the development of the steam engine and paddle boats, including the important part played by the many African Americans who worked the river. Wright also examines the technology of these floating mansions, from firebaskets and cannons, to radars and whistles, to steam pressure gauges and other innovations.


Steamboats

Steamboats

Author: Karl Zimmermann

Publisher: Boyds Mills Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781590784341

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Traces the development of steamboats.


Mark Twain's Mississippi River

Mark Twain's Mississippi River

Author: Peter Schilling

Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)

Published: 2014-12-04

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 0760345503

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"An illustrated history of the Mississippi River in Mark Twain's life and works. Includes sketches from early editions of Twain's classics, and full-color paintings, postcards, photographs, and maps"--


The Great American Steamboat Race

The Great American Steamboat Race

Author: Benton Rain Patterson

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2009-08-11

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0786453877

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Running from New Orleans to St. Louis in the summer of 1870, the race between the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez remains the world's most famous steamboat race. This book tells the story of the dramatic contest, which was won by the stripped-down, cargoless Robert E. Lee after three days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes of steaming through day, night and fog. The Natchez finished the race only hours later, having been delayed by carrying her normal load and tying up overnight because of the intense fog. Providing details on not only the race narrative but also on the boats themselves, the book gives an intimate look at the majestic vessels that conquered the country's greatest waterway and defined the bravado of 19th-century America.


The Steamboat Era

The Steamboat Era

Author: S.L. Kotar

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2009-10-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780786443871

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The steamboat evokes images of leisurely travel, genteel gambling, and lively commerce, but behind the romanticized view is an engineering marvel that led the way for the steam locomotive. From the steamboat's development by Robert Fulton to the dawn of the Civil War, the new mode of transportation opened up America's frontiers and created new trade routes and economic centers. Firsthand accounts of steamboat accidents, races, business records and river improvements are collected here to reveal the culture and economy of the early to mid-1800s, as well as the daily routines of crew and passengers. A glossary of steamboat terms and a collection of contemporary accounts of accidents round out this history of the riverboat era.