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Steamboats and the Cotton Economy - Paperback

Steamboats and the Cotton Economy - Paperback

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by Harry P. Owens (Author)

This first book to make a detailed exploration of the system of riverboat traffic of the Delta region, Steamboats and the Cotton Economy is also the first balanced study showing how steamboats in the early years of the republic performed essentially the same role that railroads would later perform in revolutionizing the interior of the nation. Today, the mention of steamboats conjures up romantic visions of cotton landings and mythological river traders. Some of the steamboats plying the Mississippi-Yazoo Delta waterways give form to the myth. Others call forth the true work-a-day world of steamers loaded with passengers, freight, and sacks of cotton seed. Such ubiquitous trade boats, cotton, gin boats, sawmills boats, as well as ice and mail boats, not only helped to build the Cotton Kingdom but also added rich texture and color to the history of the Delta. In discovering the role of steamboats in the everyday life of the Mississippi Delta, this book reveals the vital economic

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This history of steam boating along the waterways of one of the most fertile farmlands in America conveys the importance of the steamboat industry to the economy of the Deep South

Author Biography

Harry P. Owens (1932-2020) was professor emeritus of history at the University of Mississippi. He was also author or editor of several publications, including The Old South in the Crucible of War and Perspectives and Irony in American Slavery, both published by University Press of Mississippi.

Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.68 x 9.04 x 6.18 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 23, 2003
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