Mr Roosevelt s Steamboat

Mr  Roosevelt s Steamboat
Author: Mary Helen Dohan
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004-07-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1455609064

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The true story of a family’s daring four-month Mississippi River journey—a tale of danger, childbirth, and a massive earthquake that “reads like a novel” (Publishers Weekly). In 1811, the steamboat New Orleans was the first to travel the Mississippi River in a four-month journey between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and New Orleans, Louisiana. The only people brave enough to embark upon the journey were Nicholas Roosevelt; his pregnant wife, Lydia Latrobe; and their young daughter. During the course of the trip, the brilliant but reckless Roosevelt led his family through navigational perils, hostile Indians, and fire aboard. The small, fire-engine-powered steamboat saw not only the birth of Roosevelt and Latrobe’s second child, but also the greatest earthquake ever to strike the eastern United States. That cataclysmic event, described in the book from firsthand accounts, destroyed villages, swallowed islands, and reversed the course of the Mississippi River. Mr. Roosevelt’s Steamboat is an authoritative account of a twenty-five-hundred-mile voyage that significantly contributed to America’s transportation revolution. The dynamic main characters share tender romance and great courage. Their incredible trip down the Mississippi assured the future of steam navigation—and the progress of the great westward movement. “A vivid, fast-moving story.” —New Orleans Times-Picayune “In a class by itself . . . Surges with excitement.” —Louisiana History “Well-researched, vividly told.” —Waterways Journal “Intriguing romance, [a] taut, suspense-filled story, cataclysmic drama . . . A whale of a book.” —Christian Herald

Mr Roosevelt s Steamboat

Mr  Roosevelt s Steamboat
Author: Mary Helen Dohan
Publsiher: Dodd Mead
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0396079830

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Documents the 1811 voyage of the first steamboat to travel from Pittsburgh to New Orleans, describing the Roosevelts' experiences with the wilderness, navigational perils, Indians, a devastating earthquake, and more

First Steamboat Down the Mississippi

First Steamboat Down the Mississippi
Author: George Fichter
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1989-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1455604283

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Come aboard the steamboat New Orleans, and experience the real-life adventure of the first steamboat trip down the mighty Mississippi through the eyes of a young crewmember. Tim Collins is a fourteen-year-old orphan trying to get from Pittsburgh to Natchez in the year 1811. He signs on as a deckhand aboard the New Orleans, and meets Nicholas Roo-sevelt, the dynamic builder and owner of the vessel, and his wife Lydia, who braves the untamed river while pregnant. Defying the ridicule of critics who claim that no vessel can defy the current of the mighty Mississippi, the voy-agers set off on their epic journey. They face crafty river pirates, hostile Indians, and wild animals. And can even a steamboat survive the awesome power of the New Madrid earth-quake, the strongest quake in American history?

Remembering Pittsburgh

Remembering Pittsburgh
Author: Len Barcousky
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781614232728

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The doomed Whiskey Rebellion, the Great Fire that destroyed a third of the city in 1845 and Lincoln's speech urging residents to shun talk of secession--all have made the pages of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and its predecessors. Since 1786, the paper has covered local events, and reporter Len Barcousky is a part of this long tradition. This collection of his "Eyewitness" columns draws on next-day stories to tell the history of the city, from President Coolidge's almost-silent visit in 1927 to a report on the first woman hanged in Allegheny County. Join Barcousky as he vividly recounts the compelling history of the Steel City.

A Lost Chapter in the History of the Steamboat

A Lost Chapter in the History of the Steamboat
Author: John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1871
Genre: Maryland
ISBN: HARVARD:32044086961539

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The Great American Steamboat Race

The Great American Steamboat Race
Author: Benton Rain Patterson
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780786453870

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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.

A Lost Chapter in the History of the Steamboat The Maryland Historical Society 1844

A Lost Chapter in the History of the Steamboat  The Maryland Historical Society  1844
Author: John H. B. Latrobe
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2023-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783387088991

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

The Earthquake America Forgot

The Earthquake America Forgot
Author: Norman Reiss,David Stewart,Ray Knox
Publsiher: Care Publications
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1932747052

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Scientifically and historically describes the New Madrid, Missouri earthquakes of 1811-1812 and provides valuable information in the event of an earthquake today.