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The ‘Upper Mississippi’ is defined in Wikipedia as the portion north of Cairo, IL, where the Ohio meets the Mississippi, but for this steamboat captain, the southern-most port on the Upper Mississippi seems to have been St. Louis. The northern port was in the vicinity of St. Paul; 800 miles by river. There are a number of photos of steamships, and of some of the locations featured in the text. In the appendix is a list of all the steamboats that traveled the Upper Mississippi from 1823-1863.
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History, Social life and customs, Description and travel, Steam-navigation, River boats, Pilots and pilotage, River life, Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Mississippi river valley, history, Steamboats and steamboat lines, Mississippi river, discovery and explorationPeople
George Byron MerrickTimes
19th centuryShowing 9 featured editions. View all 9 editions?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reprint. Originally published: Arthur C. Clark Co., 1909. With new introd.
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