Sailing the Sweetwater Seas: Wooden Boats and Ships on the Great Lakes, 1817-1940

Sailing the Sweetwater Seas: Wooden Boats and Ships on the Great Lakes, 1817-1940

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15 Dec, 2023

The Great Lakes were America's first superhighway before railroad lines and roads arrived in the late nineteenth century. This book tells the story of the ...

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ISBN-10:

1493072277

ISBN-13:

9781493072279

Publisher

Globe Pequot Press

Dimensions

8.92 X 11.25 X 0.52 inches

Language

English

Description

The Great Lakes were America's first superhighway before railroad lines and roads arrived in the late nineteenth century. This book tells the story of the ships and boats on which the United States, barely decades old, moved to the country's middle and beyond, established a robust industrial base, and became a world power, despite enduring a bloody Civil War. The "five sisters," as the Great Lakes came to be called, would connect America's far-reaching regions in the century ahead, carrying streams of Irish, German, and Scandinavian settlers to new lives, as the young nation expanded west. Initially, schooner fleets delivered passengers and goods to settlements along the lakes, including Chicago, Milwaukee, and Green Bay, and returned east with grain, lumber, and iron ore. Steam-driven vessels, including the lavish "palace" passenger steamers, followed, along with those specially designed to carry coal, grain, and iron ore. The era also produced a flourishing shipbuilding industry and saw recreational boating advance. In text and photographs, this book tells the story of a bygone era, of mariners and Mackinaw Boats, schooners and steamboats, all helping to advance the young nation westward.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1493072277

ISBN-13

:9781493072279

Publisher

:Globe Pequot Press

Publication date

: 15 Dec, 2023

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 8.92 X 11.25 X 0.52 inches

Weight

:1.102 Kg

Editorial Reviews

Author George Jepson shares genuinely fascinating details of Great Lakes maritime history, from immigration and settlement more than 300 years ago to the evolution and development of merchant ships and the men who inspired that centuries-long process. Jepson, a capable writer and historian, also explores secrets behind his own passion for the subject, like many of us who don't fully understand just what inspires us. Learning more about our own family ties and experiences brings history back to life. Enjoy his inspiring summary of regional American history and look for your link to that drama.

--C. Patrick Labadie, former president, Association for Great Lakes Maritime History

About the Author

George D. Jepson, editorial director for McBooks Press, previously worked as a journalist and corporate communicator. As a freelance writer and editor, he was a regular contributor to WoodenBoat magazine and various other publications, and is the co-author of Crash Boat: Rescue and Peril in the Pacific During World War II. Jepson worked in the maritime book trade for more than two decades and founded Quarterdeck, a journal dedicated to celebrating maritime literature and art. He holds degrees in English and history, as well as an MBA. Jepson and his wife, Amy, live in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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