The Last of the Flatboats

The Last of the Flatboats - A Story of the Mississippi and Its Interesting Family of RiversVevay,...
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Author: Eggleston, George Cary,1839-1911
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Language: English
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The Last of the Flatboats

The Last of the Flatboats

€6,35

The Last of the Flatboats

€6,35
Author: Eggleston, George Cary,1839-1911
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Last of the Flatboats - A Story of the Mississippi and Its Interesting Family of Rivers

Vevay, from which The Last of the Flatboats starts on its voyage down the Mississippi, is a beautiful little Indiana town on the Ohio River, about midway between Cincinnati and Louisville. The town and Switzerland County, of which it is the capital, were settled by a company of energetic and thrifty Swiss immigrants, about the year 1805. Their family names are still dominant in the town. I recall the following as familiar to me there in my boyhood: Grisard, Thiebaud, Le Clerc, Moreraud, Detraz, Tardy, Malin, Golay, Courvoisseur, Danglade, Bettens, Minnit, Violet, Dufour, Dumont, Duprez, Medary, Schenck, and others of Swiss origin. The name Thiebaud, used in this story, was always pronounced Kaybo in Vevay. The name Moreraud was called Murrow. The map which accompanies this volume was specially prepared for it by Lieut.-Col. Alexander McKenzie of the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army. To his skill, learning, and courtesy I and my readers are indebted for the careful marking of the practically navigable parts of the great river system, and for the calculation of mileage in every case. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 44922
Author: Eggleston, George Cary
Release Date: Feb 15, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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