Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Directory of Western Rivers' Steam Towboats
Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
Publisher:
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Publisher:
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Way's Steam Towboat Directory
Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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After the initial release in 1983 of Way's Packet Directory, 1848-1983, the demand was enormous for a similar treatment of the steam towboats that once populated the Mississippi River System. Captain Frederick Way, Jr., aided by Joseph W. Rutter, gathered together this wealth of information concerning steamboats that shoved river barges laden with coal, petroleum products, chemicals, sand, gravel, and similar bulk commodities from the headwaters of the Ohio River to the jetties of the Mississippi. The steam towboats that performed these services have completely disappeared from the scene, their places having been taken by hundreds of modern diesel-propeller towboats, but this thorough and remarkable reference guide helps preserve their history.
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
After the initial release in 1983 of Way's Packet Directory, 1848-1983, the demand was enormous for a similar treatment of the steam towboats that once populated the Mississippi River System. Captain Frederick Way, Jr., aided by Joseph W. Rutter, gathered together this wealth of information concerning steamboats that shoved river barges laden with coal, petroleum products, chemicals, sand, gravel, and similar bulk commodities from the headwaters of the Ohio River to the jetties of the Mississippi. The steam towboats that performed these services have completely disappeared from the scene, their places having been taken by hundreds of modern diesel-propeller towboats, but this thorough and remarkable reference guide helps preserve their history.
Western Rivers Towboat Directory
Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Catalog of the Inland Rivers Library
Author: Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Rare Book Department
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Category : Inland water transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Category : Inland water transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Way's Directory of Western Rivers Packets
Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Technical Report
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States
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Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 768
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Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 768
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Way's Packet Directory, 1848-1983
Author: Frederick Way (Jr.)
Publisher: Ohio University Press
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Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
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Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Steamboats on Louisiana's Bayous
Author: Carl A. Brasseaux
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 9780807129753
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
In an extraordinary feat of research and intrepid historical navigation, Carl A. Brasseaux and Keith P. Fontenot serve as guides through the labyrinthian and often harrowing world of Louisiana bayou steamboat journeys of the mid to late nineteenth century. The bayou country's steamboat saga mirrors in microcosm the tale of America's most colorful -- and most highly romanticized -- transportation era. But Brasseaux and Fontenot brace readers with a boldly revisionist picture of the opulent Mississippi River floating palaces: stripped-down, utilitarian freight-haulers belching smoke from twin stacks, churning through shallow swamps and narrow tributary streams, and encountering such hazards as shoals, sawyers, stumps, highwater and dry-bed seasons, and the remains of vessels claimed by those treacheries. For decades, steamboats transported goods, passengers, and mail between New Orleans and south Louisiana's vibrant interior agricultural region, bearing testimony to the resourcefulness, ingenuity, and tenacity of crews in conquering the challenges posed by a forbidding environment. Brasseaux and Fontenot marshaled a monumental array of information, including sources long-buried in courthouses, private collections, and the records of the Army Corps of Engineers. They offer data on some five hundred steamboats, keelboats, and barges known to have operated in the bayou country. This book is the first major study of a fascinating slice of the steamboat industry, showcasing a trade critically important to New Orleans's prosperity but largely forgotten in southern historiography until now. Encompassing economic, social, transportation, and environmental history, it captures the period just before the iron horse emerged as America's undisputed master of inland conveyance.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 9780807129753
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
In an extraordinary feat of research and intrepid historical navigation, Carl A. Brasseaux and Keith P. Fontenot serve as guides through the labyrinthian and often harrowing world of Louisiana bayou steamboat journeys of the mid to late nineteenth century. The bayou country's steamboat saga mirrors in microcosm the tale of America's most colorful -- and most highly romanticized -- transportation era. But Brasseaux and Fontenot brace readers with a boldly revisionist picture of the opulent Mississippi River floating palaces: stripped-down, utilitarian freight-haulers belching smoke from twin stacks, churning through shallow swamps and narrow tributary streams, and encountering such hazards as shoals, sawyers, stumps, highwater and dry-bed seasons, and the remains of vessels claimed by those treacheries. For decades, steamboats transported goods, passengers, and mail between New Orleans and south Louisiana's vibrant interior agricultural region, bearing testimony to the resourcefulness, ingenuity, and tenacity of crews in conquering the challenges posed by a forbidding environment. Brasseaux and Fontenot marshaled a monumental array of information, including sources long-buried in courthouses, private collections, and the records of the Army Corps of Engineers. They offer data on some five hundred steamboats, keelboats, and barges known to have operated in the bayou country. This book is the first major study of a fascinating slice of the steamboat industry, showcasing a trade critically important to New Orleans's prosperity but largely forgotten in southern historiography until now. Encompassing economic, social, transportation, and environmental history, it captures the period just before the iron horse emerged as America's undisputed master of inland conveyance.
Marine Engineering
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Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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