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The Ohio River; a course of empire

Title
The Ohio River; a course of empire, by Archer Butler Hulbert ...
Author
Hulbert, Archer Butler, 1873-1933.
Publication
New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.

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xiv p., 1
Series Statement
American Waterways
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Contents
I. Introductory: The River, its place and power.--II. Where France and England met.--III. The old French war in the West.--IV. One of the vanguard of the pioneers.--V. The "Monongahela country" and its metropolis.--VI. The Ohio in the revolution.--VII. The fighting Virginians.--VIII. Fort Washington and the "Bloody way."--IX. The reign of the rowdy and outlaw.--X. From keelboat to schooner.--XI. From Pittsburg to Louisville in 1806.--XII. Blennerhassett island.--XIII. Where Yankee and Virginian met.--XIV. When the steamboat was king.--XV. The workshop of the world.
Call Number
IV (Hulbert, A. B. Ohio River)
LCCN
06035979
OCLC
366204
Author
Hulbert, Archer Butler, 1873-1933.
Title
The Ohio River; a course of empire, by Archer Butler Hulbert ...
Imprint
New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.
Series
American Waterways
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