The Great Lakes / The Vessels That Plough Them: Their Owners, Their Sailors, and Their Cargoes, Together with a Brief History of Our Inland Seas
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A vivid survey of life on the Great Lakes combines technical descriptions of shipbuilding, loading methods, and vessel types with portraits of owners, captains, and sailors. Detailed chapters examine principal cargoes—especially iron ore—other freight, and the operations of major ports such as Buffalo and Duluth. The narrative treats passenger traffic and seasonal recreation alongside accounts of storms, collisions, wrecks, and rescues that reveal the human drama of lake navigation. Practical statistics and forecasts assess commercial opportunities and investment, and a travel section follows a freighter voyage to illustrate daily routines. A concluding historical section outlines the lakes' geological origins, shifts in control, and their role in early conflicts including the War of 1812.
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