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James Erwin

    Reminiscences of Early Circuit Life
    Steamboat Disasters of the Lower Missouri River
    • During the nineteenth century, more than three hundred boats met their end in the steamboat graveyard that was the Lower Missouri River, from Omaha to its mouth. Although derided as little more than an "orderly pile of kindling," steamboats were, in fact, technological marvels superbly adapted to the river's conditions. Their light superstructure and long, wide, flat hulls powered by high-pressure engines drew so little water that they could cruise on "a heavy dew" even when fully loaded. But these same characteristics made them susceptible to fires, explosions and snags--tree trunks ripped from the banks, hiding under the water's surface. Authors Vicki and James Erwin detail the perils that steamboats, their passengers and crews faced on every voyage.

      Steamboat Disasters of the Lower Missouri River
    • Reminiscences of Early Circuit Life

      • 400bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      This book provides a first-hand account of early circuit life in the United States. It covers the experiences of a circuit rider, a clergyman who traveled from place to place, preaching to small congregations. The author, James Erwin, was a circuit rider in the mid-19th century and his account provides valuable insight into the religious and social history of the United States during this period. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history and culture.

      Reminiscences of Early Circuit Life