
Steamboats on the Mississippi – New Orleans (1913)
Since the early 19th century, steamboats were the workhorses of the Mississippi River – carrying agricultural goods, manufactured products, and passengers throughout the middle of
Since the early 19th century, steamboats were the workhorses of the Mississippi River – carrying agricultural goods, manufactured products, and passengers throughout the middle of
Miss M. L. Leland lived in Watertown, the city founded by Puritan settlers in 1630. Watertown is now adjacent to the city of Boston. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watertown,_Massachusetts
The Great Falls on the Passaic River had excited interest in industrial development since the late 18th century, Alexander Hamilton founded an engineering society to
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