Pewabic was a passenger/package freight propeller with multiple identities that will serve in this study to better understand the tourism explosion and the copper boom of the Great Lakes during the Civil War. The hybrid steamer brought urbanites to the vast forests of Lake Superior upbound while filling its hold with 267 tons of native copper to sell on the Detroit mineral market downbound. Pewabic represents the essence of the middle nineteenth century Great Lakes economic and cultural zeitgeist having tapped into two profitable enterprises. The primary goal is to place the short-lived Pewabic into the larger context of Great Lakes commerce and tourism by researching its economic role during the Keweenaw copper boom and its therapeutic rol...
Abstract In 2004, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), St. Paul District, contracted Florin Cul...
As European colonists first arrived in the North American colonies, they brought with them the nasce...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
Pewabic was a passenger/package freight propeller with multiple identities that will serve in this s...
This dissertation presents the results of an investigation into the use of social networks by Old Co...
This thesis explores Oneota use of native copper in the Lake Koshkonong locality between A.D. 1100 a...
The lodes of native copper found in the Lake Superior region presented new opportunities for investo...
From around 1780 to 1803, the Grand Portage North West Company Fur Trade Depot stood on the western ...
The copper industry of the Keweenaw supported thousands of families at its height in the 1890\u27s, ...
This dissertation examines the extractive landscape and persistent lifespan of native mass copper mi...
The Cuyuna Range is a former North American iron mining district about 90 miles(145 kilometers) west...
For over a century the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan was a mining region in which the copp...
This thesis will identify the salient features of North Carolina upriver steamboats and their relati...
Here the processes and implications of cultural interactions occurring on the Northwest Coast of Nor...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
Abstract In 2004, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), St. Paul District, contracted Florin Cul...
As European colonists first arrived in the North American colonies, they brought with them the nasce...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
Pewabic was a passenger/package freight propeller with multiple identities that will serve in this s...
This dissertation presents the results of an investigation into the use of social networks by Old Co...
This thesis explores Oneota use of native copper in the Lake Koshkonong locality between A.D. 1100 a...
The lodes of native copper found in the Lake Superior region presented new opportunities for investo...
From around 1780 to 1803, the Grand Portage North West Company Fur Trade Depot stood on the western ...
The copper industry of the Keweenaw supported thousands of families at its height in the 1890\u27s, ...
This dissertation examines the extractive landscape and persistent lifespan of native mass copper mi...
The Cuyuna Range is a former North American iron mining district about 90 miles(145 kilometers) west...
For over a century the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan was a mining region in which the copp...
This thesis will identify the salient features of North Carolina upriver steamboats and their relati...
Here the processes and implications of cultural interactions occurring on the Northwest Coast of Nor...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
Abstract In 2004, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), St. Paul District, contracted Florin Cul...
As European colonists first arrived in the North American colonies, they brought with them the nasce...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...