Steamboat Archaeology in North America
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
Steam-propelled vessels heavily affected the social and economic development of 19th-century North America by connecting and unifying distant populations, industries, and commerce. The invention of steam propulsion is well-documented in contemporary letters, patents, newspaper announcements, and other historical accounts, but there are still major gaps in our knowledge of subsequent steamboat design, construction, and use. Archaeological discoveries in recent years have contributed significantly to our understanding of the steamboat and its role in North American maritime history and society. This symposium highlights recent archaeological investigations, reexamines the results of earlier projects, and includes studies on the early days of steam, the western river steamboat, Great Lakes steamers, Civil War-era steamships, and Gold Rush steamers of the Yukon.
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- Documents (13)
- Boilers on the Shore: Piecing together the history and significance of the steamship site at Fort Gadsden (2014)
- Building Anthony Wayne: Working Towards a Hypothetical Reconstruction of an Early Great Lakes Steamboat (2014)
- A Bygone Boiler That Doesn’t Belong (2014)
- Comparative Analysis of Confederate Ironclad Steam Engines, Boilers, and Propulsion Systems: A Thesis Made Possible by the Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum (2014)
- From abandonment to wrecking: the case of the PS Lady Sherbrooke - De l’abandon au naufrage: le cas du PS Lady Sherbrooke (2014)
- Heroine and the Evolving Traits of Early Western River Steamboats (2014)
- Hidden in Plain Sight: The composite-hulled stern-wheel steamboats of Western Canada (2014)
- Passengers, Packages and Copper: The Steamer Pewabic and the Growth of Lake Superior’s Mining Industry (2014)
- Picking up the Pieces: Interpretation and Reconstruction of USS Westfield from Fragmentary Archaeological Evidence (2014)
- Reconstruction of the early 19th-Century Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix (2014)
- Steam and Speed: The Development of the First Self-Unloading Schooner-Barge, Adriatic (2014)
- Using Historical Photography to Rediscover the Farallon Wreck Site, Iliamna Bay, Alaska (2014)
- William P. Rend shipwreck: A link in Davidson-related Archaeology and Historical Research (2014)