Voyage of the Paper Canoe / A Geographical Journey of 2500 miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-5.
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An adventurous travel narrative recounts a solo voyage in an experimental lightweight paper canoe from Quebec through connected inland waterways to the Gulf of Mexico, with detailed journals of navigation, tides, storms, wildlife, and coastal communities. The author explains the construction and performance of paper boats, uses Coast Survey charts and maps, and records practical difficulties, a capsizing, and frequent hospitality from shore inhabitants. An additional account follows a later small-boat passage down the Ohio and Mississippi to the Gulf, offering observational geography, illustrations, and technical notes for small-vessel voyaging.
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