NAME INDEX
315-328
Abner Gile: steamboat, use, 185 |
Acme Packet Co: 181 |
Active: steamboat, slow, 185, 192 |
Ada B: steamboat, for sale, 64; bought by author, 67 |
Adams,Thomas: 176 |
Admiral: steamboat, 221 |
A.J. Whitney: steamboat, 221 |
Albany (Ill.): tornado, 212, 229 |
Alex Mitchell: steamboat, 159 |
Alhambra: steamboat, 212 |
Alice Wild: steamboat, 24, 185 |
Alma (Wis.): 47; trade between and Wabasha, 51; wood flats; 77 |
Alton (Ill.): Lovejoy memorial,167 |
Alvira: steamboat 185, 221 |
Amboy (Ill.): railroad branch from, to Chicago, 25 |
American Lumberman: 21 |
Annie: steamboat, 77 |
Annie Girdon: steamboat, 186 |
Anthony, E.C.: 182 |
Arkansas: steamboat, 77 |
Arnold, John: pilot, 23 |
Arrow Transportation Co: 180 |
Artemus Lamb: steamboat chartered, 76; 78; sold, 178; 216 |
A.T. Jenks: steamboat, 230 |
Atlee, Sam: 209 |
Atlee, S. and J.C.; part owners of |
Le Claire Belle, 55; mill, 56; 177, 204, 209 |
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Bad Axe (Wis.): 68 |
Badger State Lumber Company: 33 |
Bagley, Johnny: 56 |
Bard, Adelle: 135 |
Bard, Elizabeth: 132; married author, 135 |
Barnes, Capt. J.D: monument to Buffalo Bill, 160; 199 |
Barth, William: discovers coal, 149 |
Beaver: towboat, 160 |
Beebe, Capt. E. H.: 23 |
Beedle, Hiram, Jr.: pilot, 23; 154 |
Beef Slough: 21, 47-54: men employed, 48; output of logs, 53; 68; low water, 99; log rafts, 103; closed, 112; 130, 139, 237 |
Beef Slough Boom Company: 33; organized, 47 |
B.E. Linehan: steamboat, sold, 182 |
Belle Mac: steamboat, total loss, 182 |
Belle of Bellevue: steamboat, 24 |
Belle of La Cross: steamboat, 77,159 |
Belle of Pepin: steamboat, 77 |
Bellevue (Ia.): 23, 68; wharf-boat, 105; 239 |
Ben Franklin: steamboat, 175 |
Betsy Slough: 69, 131 |
B.F. Weaver: steamboat, dismantled, 189 |
B. Hershey: steamboat, 78; uses bow-boat, 172; sunk, 181; 234, 237 |
Bill, Capt. Fred A.: 20; tells of twin boats, 210 |
Bill Henderson: mail-boat, 210 |
Mr. Black______: 187 |
Black Hawk: chief, 162 |
Black Hawk: steamboat, built, 188 |
Black River: 21: first rafting, 35 ; high, 131; decline of logging, 171; 179 |
Blair, Capt. W.A.: birth, 23; on Silver Wave, 43; first year rafting, 55-76; master Last Chance, 74; on Silver Wave, 82; Browns Corner,95; last year teaching, 105; pilot's license, 121; mason, 135; marriage,135 last trip on Ten Broeck, 143; decides to at quit rafting, 186, 316 |
Blow, Joe: author's favorite pilot: 27; 36 |
Blue Lodge: towboat, 81 |
Boat stores: described, 70: 105 |
Borup and Oakes: 37 |
Bradley, Capt. Cyrus: 172; successful in running raft with steamboat, 192, 222 |
Brady, "Judge": clerk, 156 |
Brasser, Capt. George : 143, 145, 146 |
Bright, Tom: wood flats, 68 |
Bro. Jonathan: steamboat, dismantled, 181, 215, 229 |
Browns Corner: author teaches school at, 95, 105 |
Brownsville (Minn.): wood yard, 67,77 |
Buckeye: steamboat, 186, 221, 222 |
"Bucking" an oar: 28 |
Buckman, John R.: post, G.A.R.161 |
Buisson, Antoine: 234 |
Buisson, Capt. Cyprian: 78; biographical sketch, 234-238; naturalist, 237; aids author prepare list of pilots, 267 |
Buisson, Capt. Henry: on steamer Hartford, 48, 78, 234 |
Buisson, Capt. Joseph: 78, 186; biographical sketch, 230-233; 234,237: aids author prepare a list of pilots, 267 |
Buisson, Joseph: French-Canadian trader, 234 |
Bun Herzy: steamboat, 143 |
Burlington (Ia.): destination of rafts, 39; 77, 112; packet service, 179, 182, 188 |
Burlington Post: 20 |
Burrow, Vetal: pilot, 130, 131 |
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Cable Lumber Company: 223 |
Cairo (Ill.): Illinois Central Railroad, 25; mentioned, 172, 175, 185 |
Caldwell, Hannah: Chapter D.A.R., 161 |
Camanche (Ia.): 118, 187; tornado, 212 |
Campbell. Lt. John: defeated by Black Hawk, 162 |
Campbells Island: battle of, marker, 162 |
Carlton, Harry: cabin boy, 56, 86 |
Carnival City Packet Co: 177, 178; organized by author, 188 |
Carr, David: 160, 199 |
Carson and Rand: 55 |
Cassville Slough: 110 |
Cat Tail Slough: 175, 211 |
Champion: steamboat, 186 |
Chancy Lamb: steamboat, 104; 239 wrecked, 178; dismantled, 189 new steamboat, 189 |
Charles Rebstock: steamboat, 77 |
Charles Rogers: steamboat, 24, 239 |
Charlotte Boeckeler: steamboat sold, 172; engines, 189; 244, 246 |
Chicago (Ill.): 25 |
Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad,178 |
Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul railway; erects monument, 163-164 |
Chippewa Falls: steamboat, 221 |
Chippewa Lumber and Boom Co., 34, 220 |
Chippewa River : 21; operations of M.R.L. Co., 33, 47, 77, 93; high, 131 |
Cincinnati (Ohio): 175, 229 |
City Belle: steamboat, 216, 219 |
City of Quincy: steamboat, 177 |
City of Winona: steamboat: 117, 171; in packet trade, 181, 221 |
Civil War: mentioned, 161, 195, 223, 234 |
C.J. Caffrey: raft-boat, 81; dismantled, 189 |
Clark, Arthur H; 20 |
Clark, Gen. George Rogers: statue, 166-167 |
Clark, Matt Transportation Co: 126 |
Clark, William: 167 |
Clayton (Ia.): wood landing, 68 |
Cleeland, Tom: 43; encounter with author, 44 |
Clinton: steamboat, 77 |
Clinton (Ia.): 54; packet service, 77; 81; no rocks in river, 90; 104, 181, 187; first raft ran successfully to, 192; 222 |
Clinton Lumber Co: 129, 139, 140, 176 |
Clinton Nigger: invention and use, 207 |
Clyde: steamboat, first Iron raftboat,180; 186, 220, 223, 237, 243 |
Coal: mines opened, 67; price, 64; discovered in Happy Hollow, 149; Wanlockhead mine, 240 |
Coal Bluff: steamboat, 240 |
Cody, Col. William F: monument, 160 |
Coleman, Andrew: rapids pilot, 159 |
Coleman, C.L: in lumbering business, 35 |
Columbia: steamboat, built, 178 |
Comfort: excursion barge, destroyed, 177 |
Condor: steamboat, 178 |
Control: steamboat, 179 |
Cook House dispatches: 108 |
Cooks: known by nicknames; 30 |
Coon Slough: 70, 219 |
Cothell, Robert: 179 |
Craft, David: 237 |
Crib: description,34 |
Crooked Slough, 131 |
Cumberland River: 182 |
Curtis, George M: congressman, 161 |
C.W. Cowles: steamboat, rebuilt, 181; 221, 233, 237 |
Cyclone: steamboat, burned: 179 |
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Daisy: steamboat, sold: 180, 229 |
Dalles (The): 27 |
D.A. McDonald: steamboat, 237 |
Dan Hine: steamboat, dismantled, 189 |
Dan Thayer: rafter 171, 221 |
Daniel Shaw Lumber Company: 33, 233 |
Daniels, J.C: 172 |
Davenport: steamboat, 159 |
Davenport (Ia.): 28, 36: packet service, 77: 81, 181, 182, 188 |
Davenport, James: engineer, 59 |
Davenport, Will: author's partner, 55: 56 |
Davidson, P.S: 35 boat store, 70 |
Davidson Line: see White Collar |
Davis, Capt. Wm: 178 |
Deere family: houseboat, 181 |
Defenbaugh, James E: 21 |
Dells Lumber Company: 34, 220 |
Des Moines rapids: rapids pilots, 277-278 |
Des Moines river: 166 |
Desota Bay: raft storage, 129 |
Diamond Bluff (Wis.): 69 |
Diamond Jo: steamboat, 77 |
Diamond Jo Line: boat stores, 70: steamers, 77: addition to fleet: 78: 155, 210, 215 |
Dimock, Gould and Co: 54, 143 |
Disney and son: 129 |
Dispatch: steamboat, 229 |
Dixon (Ill.): 240 |
Dr. Franklin II: steamboat, 212 |
Dodds, Capt. Robert: 82: biographical sketch, 245-246 |
Dodge, Gov. Henry:Treaty with indians, 35 |
Dorrance, D.F: rapid pilot, 73: 74, 129 |
Double-tripping: explained, 17-18 |
Doughty, Thomas: 195 |
Douglas, Hugh: 180 |
Douglas, E: 48 |
Douglas Boardman: steamboat, 81: 136, 154: rivalry, 154-156: dismantled, 176, described, 210: 240 |
Drenning, Thomas: pilot,23 |
Dubuque: steamboat, riot: 39-40: 159 |
Dubuque (Ia.): 25: early sawmills, 36: 39, 60, 68; boat stores, 70, 100; first iron raft-boat built, 180, 224 |
Dubuque, Julian: 163 |
Duck creek: 74 |
Duley, Joseph: liveryman, 267 |
Duncan, Capt. A.E: 129; retired, 268 |
Durant, Capt. E.W: 19, 21, 215: biographical sketch, 229-230: further sketch, 266-267 |
Durant and Hanford: 249 |
Durant, Wheeler and Company: raft-boat fleet: 64: successful career, 229 |
Dutchman's creek: 35 |
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Eads, Capt.(James B.): jetty plan, 89 |
Eagle Point (Ia.) : Diamond Jo boat-palceways, 76: 95 |
Eau Claire (Wis.): packet service, 77 |
Eau Claire Lumber Company: 33: charters Le Claire Belle, 60: 113 |
Eclipse: steamboat, sold, 186: 223 |
Ed Durant, Jr: steamboat, 230 |
Edwards, R.A: 129 |
Effie Afton: steamboat, 161 |
Ella: steamboat, 77 |
Empire Lumber Co: 220 |
E.M. Norton: towboat, 160 |
Enber Lillian: wife of Cyprian Buisson, 238 |
Engineers: list of, 279-285 |
Erie (Pa.): birthplace of Capt. Hawthorne, 246 |
E. Rutledge: rafter, 172: rebuilt, 173: 189 |
Espy, Jean: chapter D.A.R. ,monument, 164 |
Evansville: steamboat, 126, 186: dis-mantled, 189 |
Everett: bow-boat, 172, 224 |
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Favorite: steamboat, 154 |
F.C.A. Denkmann: rafter, 172: name |
changed, 175: largest log raft, 203: described, 210 |
Ferryville (Wis.): packet service, 77 |
Fetter, Capt. (A.E.): 178 |
Fetter and Crosby and Contractors,178 |
Fevre river: 23, 24 |
Finley's wood landing: 68 |
Finn, Huckleberry: statue, 167 |
Firebox reports: 108 |
Fisher, Wm.: pilot, 23 |
Flagler, H.M: 177 |
Fleming Brothers: 233, 237 |
Flying eagle: excursion steamer, wrecked, 176 |
Fort Armstrong: replica of old block house, 161, 166 |
Fort Crawford: ruins, 164: 166 |
Fort Edwards: abandoned, 166 |
Fort Madison (Ia.): last lumber raft, 33: 55, 56, 70: raft delivered, 76: logs |
for, 117: monument, 164-165 |
Fort Shelby: 162 |
Fountain City (Wis.): wood yards 68; 69; packet service, 77: 117 |
Frank: steamboat, 221 |
Franklin county (Kans.): 165 |
Franzeni, Jo: 68 |
Fraternal orders: 230, 249 |
Frenchtown (Ia.): wood landing,68 |
Fritz: steamboat, 172 |
Frontenac: steamboat, 180: last large rafter built, 188 |
Fugina, F.J: 180 |
Fulton (Ill.): packet service,77: 139 |
F. Weyerhaeuser: steamboat, sold, 175: 189 |
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Galena: steamboat, 212 |
Galena (Ill.): mines and steamboats, 23: early sawmills, 36, 81: home of Capt. Kerz, 239 |
Galena and Minnesota Packet Co: Capt. Hanks in employ, 212: ownership and management of boats, changed 215: 216, 246 |
Gallenor, Joe: cook, 81: practical joker, 82: 96, 111 |
Gardie Eastman: steamboat, 129: sold, 178: 233 |
Gardiner, Batchelder, and Wells: 129, 233 |
Gaunitz brothers: boat store, 70 |
G.B. Knapp: steamboat, 77 |
Gem City: packet, 154 |
George S: bow-boat, 172 |
G.H. Wilson: steamboat, dismantled, 189: 221 |
Gilchrist, H.M.: in coal mine, 149 |
Gilchrist, John: in coal mine, 149 |
Gile, Abner: 35 |
Gipsey: bow-boat, 172 |
Girdon, Capt. G.W: 23 |
Glenmont: rafter, rebuilt, 171: 189 |
Glenmont (Ill.): 69 |
Godfrey, M.J. and Son: 178 |
Golden Gate: steamboat, 189, 230 |
Goldsmith, Harvey: 28 |
Graham, Lt. Duncan: 234 |
Grand Pacific: steamboat, 77 |
Green Bay (Wis.): 164 |
Green Tree Hotel: 149-170 |
Grey Eagle: steamboat, 23-24: 154: wrecked, 161: Capt. Dodds in charge of, 245 |
Griffith, George: engineer, 23 |
Grignon, Pierre: sawmill 35 |
Grupe and Murray: 130 |
Guttenberg (Ia.): 58 |
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Hammond Chute: wood yard, 68: 89 |
Hanford, Jack: killed, 229 |
Hanks, Mary: mother of Lincoln, 211 |
Hanks, Capt. Stephan B: 19-20: pilot: 23, 33: biographical sketch, 211- 216: 229: aids author with list of pilots, 267 |
Hanley, Dan: fireman, 96 |
Hanley, A.J.: lawyer, 82, 96 |
Hannibal (Mo.): destination of rafts, 39, 112; Mark Twain statue, 167: 180, 191, 192, 220; objective of first raft by steamboat, 221, 222, 249 |
Hanson and Linehan: boat store, 70 |
Harriet: rafter, 171, 172 |
Harrington's wood landing: 68 |
Harris, Capt. D.S: 58 |
Harris, Jack: 23 |
Harris, James Henry: engineer, 82: eulogy of Captain Dodds, 245-146 |
Harris, Keeler, 23 |
Harris, Meeker, 23 |
Harris, Scribe, 23 |
Harris, Capt. Smith: 23, 154 |
Harris Slough: 23, 24 |
Harry, John: wood flats, 68 |
Hartford: steamboat, 48, 186, 215 |
Hastings (Minn.): 182 |
Hawthorne, Capt. J.M: 19: bio-graphical sketch 246-249 |
Hay, John: Jim Bludso and the 'Prairie Bell', 16 |
Hayden,_____: cook, 150,153 |
H.C. Brockman: bow-boat, 172: largest log raft, 203 |
Held, Barbara: 240 |
Helen Blair: steamboat, 24, 237, 238 |
Helen Mar: steamboat, 64: dismantled, 182 |
Helena (Ark.): 175 |
Helene Shulenburg: steamboat, 82: dismantled, 172: Capt. McCaffrey inmantled, 172: Capt. McCaffrey interested in, 244, 246 |
Henderson (Ky.): 175 |
Hennepin Canal: 244 |
Henrietta: steamboat, 143: sold, 179 |
Hershey Lumber Co: 54, 78: lets contract to run logs, 130, 237 |
Hiawatha: excursion boat, 179 |
Hight, Capt. W.P: 156 |
Hill, Capt. (T.B.): 45 |
Hitchcock, Capt. Samuel: 82: biographical sketch, 238-239 |
Hixon, G.C: 35 |
Holley, John M: 21 |
Hollingshead, Capt. A.F: 220 |
Holway, N.B: 35 |
Hotchkiss, G.W.: publisher, 21 |
Hudson: steamboat, 186 |
Hugunin, James: 19: pilot, 56, 60 |
Hunt, Campbell: pilot, 154 |
Hunt, James: engineer, 23 |
Hunter, W.L: pilot, 33: runs last raft, 204 |
Hutchinson, Capt. Abe: 154 |
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Ida Fulton: steamboat, dismantled, 189, 215 |
Ida Heermann: 77 |
I.E. Staples: raft-boat, 64 |
Illinois: 23: coal mines, 67: coal discovered, 149: erects statue of Clark, 166, 167: Lovejoy memorial, 168, 211, 240: sawmills, 258 |
Illinois Central Railroad: longest railroad, 1857, 25: monument erected, 162 |
Illinois Fish Commission: 178 |
Imperial: steamboat, 77 |
Indiana: 167 |
Indians: 35, 162 |
Ingram, O, H: 219 |
Ingram, Kennedy and Company: 34, 180 |
International Harvester Co: 240 |
Inverness: steamboat, sold 182 |
Iowa: wood landings, 68: 113: Civil War troops, 162: penitentiary, 164: pioneers entered, 165: 187: sawmills, 257-259, 261-264 |
Iowa, steamboat,129: sold, 176: not rebuilt, 186 |
Iowa City: steamboat, 185 |
Irene D: steamboat, built, 74: 129: sold, 176: 189 |
Irvine, Thomas: 48: secretary M.R.L. Co., 54 |
Isaac Staples: raft-boat, 64: 172: burned, 179 |
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Jack Frost: tow-boat, 160 |
James, Jesse: 63 |
Jas. Fisk, Jr: steamboat, 186: dismantled, 189 |
Jas. Means: steamboat, dismantled, 189: 216, 216, 221, 243 |
J.C. Atlee: steamboat, 177 |
Jefferson: steamboat, 181 |
Jenks, Capt. A.T.: 215, 229 |
Jennie Gilchrist: steamboat, 68: towing coal, 74: accident, 104-105: at Green Tree, 149-150 |
Jennie Hays: steamboat, 186 |
Jessie B: steamboat, 182 |
Jessie Bill: steamboat, 48 |
J.G. Chapman: steamboat, burned, 181: freak, 209: 231 |
J.H. Freind: steamboat, 172 |
J.K. Graves: steamboat, capsized, 175 |
J.M: steamboat, 204 |
John H. Douglas: rafter, 171, 231, 240 |
Johnny Schmoker: steamboat, 185, 240 |
Joliet (Louis): 164 |
Jo Long: steamboat, built,74: sold, 176: 244 |
Joppa (Ill.): 178 |
Josephine: steamboat, 77 |
Josie: steamboat, 77 |
Joy Lumber Co: 178 |
Joyce, David: 54, 139, 176 |
Joyce's slough: 104 |
J.S. Keator: steamboat, 105, 175 |
Julia: steamboat, 240 |
Julia B: steamboat, 240 |
Julia Hadley: steamboat, 186, 229 |
Juniata: steamboat, 180: name changed, 181: 188 |
J.W. Mills: steamboat, author in charge, 67: 81, 126, 135: traded, 177: 178, 240 |
J.W. Van Sant I: 117, 172: burned, 179: described, 199-201: 221, 222 |
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Kalitan: steamboat, 181 |
Kansas: harvesters from, 100 |
Kattenbracker and Weithe: 74 |
Keithsburg (Ill.): 182 |
Kellogg Sanitarium(Mich.): 244 |
Kelly, Will: pilot, 23 |
Kentucky II: steamboat, in use prior to 1860, 191 |
Kentucky and Indiana Bridge and Terminal Co: 179 |
Keokuk, Chief: monument, 165 |
Keokuk: steamboat, 78: packet service, 179, 210 |
Keokuk (Ia.): 165: packet service, 179 |
Keokuk Canal, 60 |
Keokuk Northern Line: steamers, 77: competitor, 78 |
Kerz, Adam: 240 |
Kerz, Barbara: 240 |
Kerz, Capt. Paul: 23, 81: biographical sketch, 239-243 |
Kerz, Paul: attorney, 240 |
Kerz, Phillip: 240 |
Key City: steamboat, 156: mail packet, 215 |
Kileen, Capt. John F: supt. Diamond Jo Line, 78 |
King, John: pilot, 23 |
Kirns, Capt. Peter: 60, 267 |
Kirschner, A.O: 175 |
Kit: pilot contractors, of what composed, 26 |
Kit Carson: rafter, 172 |
Klein, Capt. John F: 175 |
Knapp, Stout and Company: 34, 221 |
Koehler, Jacob: 239 |
Kraus, Conrad: engineer, 81 |
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La Crosse: steamboat, in packet service, 180 |
La Crosse (Wis.): 35: boat stores, 70: packet service, 77, 180, 240 |
La Crosse Lumber Company: organized, 35 |
La Crosse Mississippi River Towing Co: 172 |
Lady Grace: steamboat, sold, 178 |
Lafayette Lamb: steamboat, 104: used as bow-boat, 172: sold, 237 |
Lafayette Lumber Co: 33 |
La France, Mr._____: 219 |
Laird, Norton and Co: 54, 188 |
Lake Superior: steamboat, 77, 156 |
Lakes: Saint Croix, lumber run from, 33 |
Lamb, Artemus: vice-president M.R.L. Co., 54 |
Lamb, Chancy: inventor of Clinton Nigger, 207 |
Lamb, C. and Sons: 54, 78, 178: Capt. Hanks in employ, 215: 237 |
Lambertson, Ben: 239 |
Lancaster, Capt. E.J.: biographical sketch, 223-225 |
Lancaster, George O: engineer, 122, 130 |
Lancaster, Harry: 224 |
Lancaster, S.E: pilot, 267 |
Lancaster, Thomas,: 223 |
Lansing (Ia.): supplies, 70: packet service, 77: 139, 144 |
Lansing Lumber Co: 126, 139, 176 |
Larkins, Martin: fireman, 56 |
Last Chance: bow-boat,73: author buys interest, 121: described, 122: 126: help rafts over rapids, 130: 239, 244, 250 |
Latshaw, Jim: 68 |
Laycock, John H: 135 |
Lead mines: 23 |
Le Claire: steamboat, first boat built to tow rafts, 195 |
Le Claire (Ia.): 28, 73, 95, 144: Famous Green Tree, 150-161: 187: first tow-boat built, 195 |
Le Claire, Antoine: Founder of Davenport 113, 149 |
Le Claire Belle: steamboat, 55: describe 56-59: 86, 95: cylinders, 118 dismantled, 189: 209, 243, 250 |
Le Claire, Dave: pilot, 113 |
Le Claire Navigation Co: 74, 121-133: organized, 126: 176, 186, 250 |
Le Point, Frank: pilot, 82, 139, 145 |
Lewis, Merriweather: 167 |
Libby Conger: steamboat, 77 |
Lily Turner: rafter, rebuilt, 171 |
Lincoln, Abraham: 211 |
Lindley, J.T.R. (Kentucky): pilot, 246, 249 |
Lindsay and Phelps: 223, 224 |
Lion: steam packet, 48, 77 |
Liquor: on steamboats, 39 |
Little Bull Falls: 27 |
Little Hoddie: tow-boat, 48, 52 |
Lizzie Gardener: steamboat, burned, 182 |
Lodwick, Capt.____: 216 |
Lone Star: steamboat, 185, 221, 222 |
Long, Capt. J.N.: rapids pilot, 73, 130, 132, 154: rivalry, 154-156: arrested, 156 |
Long, William: cook, 122, 130 |
Looney, Morrell: pilot, in Alaska, 267 |
Lorraine, Matt: 24 |
Louisville: steamboat, dismantled, 182, 229 |
Louisville (Ky.): 166, 179 |
Lovejoy, Elijah P: memorial, 167-168 |
Luella: steamboat, burned, 181 |
Lumber and lumbering: handled by |
Galena yards, 251,: output of, 33, 34, 35, 37, 256, 263, 289-292: earliest, 35 men engaged, 36: increase, 37: output from Beef Slough, 53: pine supply, exhausted, 54: decline of logging, 171: 'last log' 291 |
Lumberman: rafter, 172 |
Lumberman National Bank: 229 |
L.W. Barden: steamboat 186, 233 |
L.W. Workhouse: steamboat, 186 |
Lydia Van Sant: rafter: 171: 172-177 |
Lynxville (Wis.): 68: largest log raft from, 203 |
Lyons (Ia.): 54, 139, 171, 178, 233 |
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McCaffrey, Capt. John: boats owned, 73: 121, 122: biographical sketch, 243- 244: purchase of steamboat interests, 246: planter, 267 |
McCaffrey and Dodds: Ten Broeck purchased from, 126 |
McCall, R,B. : mate, 56 |
McClellan, Camp: 154, 162 |
McCraney, William: 182 |
McDonald brothers: 35: boat store, 70: fleet of raft- boats, 85: 129 |
McGaughy, Owen, 24 |
McGillivray, Duncan, 48 |
McGinley, Capt. O.E. : handles largest log raft: 203 |
McGlynn, Harry: 104 |
McGregor (Ia.) : 68 |
McKenzie, D.H. : 48 |
McKenzie, Capt. Hugh, 165 |
McKenzie, Kinney: 48 |
McKinley, Capt. Wm: 170 |
McKusick, John: first mill owner in Stillwater, 212 |
McMann, Capt. O.P: 81, 130: (McMahan) retired, 268 |
McPhail, Sandy: raft pilot, 36, 211 |
McWilliams Dredging Co: 178 |
Maggie Beany: steamboat, 77, 186 |
Mahan, Dulany: 167 |
Mahan, Mr. and Mrs. George A: 167 |
Maine: 35 |
Malin, Capt. Lew: on steamer Jessie Bill, 48 |
Mamie Barrett: steamboat, 172 |
Manwaring, Joe: 74 |
Maquoketa Slough: 180 |
Marine Mills (Minn.): first lumber run from, 33 |
Markatana : houseboat of Deere family, 181 |
Marquette: towboat, 24 |
Marquette, Father James: 163-164 |
Mars: steamboat, 221 |
Mary Morton: steamboat, 244 |
Mascot: rafter, 171, 172: destroyed, 177 |
Mates: list of raft-boat, 287- 288 |
Matt, F. Allen: steamboat,182 |
Maxwell, Sam: engineer, 23 |
May Libby: steamboat, 221 |
Mayo, Dr. Charles: 175 |
Meese William A: Battle of Campbell's Island 162 |
Memphis (Tn.): 176, 185, slave auction, 219 |
Menominee: steamboat, 143: dismantled, 180 |
Menominee (Wis.): 77 |
Merrill, Henry: first raft, 35 |
Mexicao, Gulf of: 89 |
Michigan, 167 |
Mikesell, Add: 56 |
Milligan, W.B: engineer, 82 |
Milwaukee: steamboat, 159 |
Mines: in Galena, 23 |
Minneapolis: steamboat, 77, 159 |
Minneapolis (Minn.): first sawmill, 37: immigrants to, 37: 74 |
Minnesota: steamboat, 77, 159, 191 |
Minnesota: tow-boat, 64: 239 |
Minnesota: Van Sant governor, 20: 21: freight and passenger boat to Wabasha, 48: penitentiary, 63: 189: wheat fields, 100: 234: sawmills, 256, 257 |
Minnesota Historical Society: Collections, 21-22 |
Minnesota River, 186 |
Minnie Will: steamboat, 186, 192 |
Mississippi: excursion barge, 188 |
Mississippi river: 23: average current, 27-28 early rafting, 36: low water, 63, 89: 1878 a dry season, 64: then and now, 77, 93: wing dams, 89: improvement work, 90-91: last raft, 204-207: decline of rafting, 265 |
Mississippi River Logging Co: 21: operations on Chippewa river, 33: 47: 53: dissolved, 54 |
Missouri : harvesters from, 100: erects statue of Twain, 167: sawmills, 264 |
Missouri river: 89, 179 |
Mitchell, Capt. Bob: at La Crosse bridge, 46: 130, 187 |
Mobile (Ala.): 180 |
Moline: rafter, 172: capsized, 175 |
Moline (Ill.): 54, 143, 181, 234 |
Mollie Mohler: steamboat, 186, 187 |
Monitor L. : steamboat, 185 |
Monroe, John: pilot, 136: aids author prepare list of pilots, 267 |
Montrose (Ia.): 28, 121 |
Monument and inscriptions: 160-168 |
Moonstone: steamboat, 185 |
Morgan, Capt. D: 176 |
Mormons: timber for buildings at Nauvoo, 35 |
Morning star: steamboat, 81, 204, 238 |
Morrell, Dave Wood landing, 68 |
Mountain Belle: steamboat, renamed, 182: 186, 221, 223 |
Mueller, Chr: 126, 139 |
Mueller Lumber Company: 176 |
Mullen, Moses: mate, 156 |
Muscatine: steamboat, 77, 159 |
Muscatine (Ia.): destination of rafts, 36: 54, 132 |
Musser: steamboat, remodeled, 179 |
Musser Lumber Co.: 54, 81, 103 |
M. Whitmore: steamboat, 246 |
Myers, Wm: engineer, 23 |
Myrick and Miller: 35 |
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Nackenheim (Germany): birthplace of Capt. Kerz, 239 |
Natrona: steamboat, 186 |
Nauvoo (Ill.): Mormons, 35: 182 |
Neptune: steamboat, 231 |
Netta Durant: steamboat, 129, 140: rebuilt, 171: sold, 177: 229 |
Newcomb, Capt. M.H: 181 |
Newcomb, O.J: pilot, in Alaska, 267 |
New Orleans (La.): 179, 180, 181 |
New Ulm (Minn.): massacre, 154 |
Noles Station: 144 |
Northern Light: steamboat, 23 |
Northfield (Minn.): 63 |
North Star: rafter, 171: 172 |
Northwestern: steamboat, 77: 159 |
Northwestern Lumber Co.: 33, 220 |
Norton, Matthew G: 21 |
Novelty: steamboat, 237 |
Nunns, Annie A: 21 |
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Oars: describe, 29 |
Ohio: 167 |
Ohio River: 166, 178, 186 |
Oliver, Pearl: 68 |
Orinoco: steamboat: 68 |
O'Ryan, Conny: 24 |
Osborne, James: 155: stabbed, 156 |
Ott, Charley: 68 |
Ottawa River: 51 |
Ottumwa Belle: steamboat, 33, 177: ran last raft, 203, 204, 266 |
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Paducah (Ky.): 179, 180, 181, 182 |
Park Bluff: rafter, rebuilt, 171 |
Parmalee brothers: 177 |
Pathfinder: bow-boat, 172: on last raft, 204: 221 |
Patton, Capt. L.E.: 176 |
Paul, John: 35 |
Pauline: steamboat, 182, 220, 229 |
Pearl: steamboat, 186, 221 |
Peavey, Capt. Hank L: 64 |
Peel, Capt. Thomas: 182 |
Penn Wright: steamboat, 64: burned, 189 |
Penguin: steamboat, 77 |
Pepin (Wis.): 77, 181 |
Pepin Lake: 68, 70, 83: speed of rafts, 119: author has break-up, 140: 191 |
Perrot, Jo, 185 |
Pete Kerns: steamboat, 113 |
Peters, Samuel: 188 |
Pettibone, A.W.: 35 |
Phil Schaeckel: steamboat, 77 |
Phil Sheridan: steamboat, 159 |
Philumalee, David: 26, 36 |
Pilot: bow-boat, 73: sold, 74: 176, 244 |
Pilot-contractor: position explained, 26 |
Pilots: duties, 17: engaged, 36: 37: income, 73: rivalry, 119: license authorizes, 121: list of raft, 1840-1913, 265- 273: see also Rapids' Pilots |
Pittam (William): 24 |
Pittsburg: steamboat,78 |
Polleys, W.H: 35 |
Portage (Wis.): 35 |
Porter and Moon: see Northwestern Lumber Co. Prairie du Chien (Wis.): 163, 224 |
Prescott: bow-boat, 73:118: dismantled, 189 |
Prescott (Wis.): 64: packet service, 77: wing dams, 89: Capt. Winans last raft to, 221 |
Prices and values: 36, 69, 75, 129, 130: cut by Capt. Winans, 222 |
Princeton (Ia.): 26, 36: author teacher in, 55 |
Purchase: steamboat, 182 |
Queens Bluff: wood yard, 68: low water, 89 |
Quickstep: steamboat, sold, 182 |
Quincy (Ill.): destination of rafts, 36: Clark statue, 166: packet service, 179 |
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Racing: 108, 113-114 |
Rafts: speed of floating, 28: described, 29-30, 34, 51: first taken to Saint Louis, 35: crews on, 38: size, 53: speed down stream, 69: earnings, 75-76: size of lumber and log, 118: usual speed 119: storage, 139: first boat built to tow, 195-201: largest, 203- 204: double-deckers, 203: last, 204-207: see also pilots, engineers, mates. |
Raft boats: crew, 15: what became of, 171-189: first real raft-boat, 199-201: freak, 209-210: pilots, 265-273: Rapid pilots, 275-278: Engineers, 279-285: mates, 287-299: list of and their owners, 293-308 |
Rafting: 17: author's information, 19: record lost, 21: supplies, 70: last of, 204, 265: biographical sketches of prominent men, 211-254: see also Pilots, Raft Pilots, Engineers, Mates |
Railroads: 25: none on Wisconsin side, 48: under water, 104: 178 |
Rambo, J.W: rapids pilot, 73: 130, 132 |
Rand, E.D.: 59 |
Randall, Lish: 68 |
Rapids Pilots: special, 73: fee, 74: list of, 275-278: see also Pilots |
Ravenna: steamboat, raised, 180 |
R.D. Kendall: bow-boat, 172, 189 |
Read's Landing (Minn.): 34, 54: double- tripping, 70: packet service, 77: 112, 186: first steamboat to tow rafts, 191: 219, 221 |
Red Wing: steamboat, 77, 156: sold, 181 |
Reindeer: steamboat, sold, 178 |
Rexdale, Robert: When the Mississippi was the Great Highway, 152, 168-170 |
Reynolds, Joseph: 215 |
Rice, Capt. Dan: 143, 144 |
Richmann, Capt. J.J: 175 |
Richman's wood yard: 68 |
Riots: see Dubuque River anecdotes: 30-31: 38-39, 45, 46, 86, 125, 145-148, 196 |
R.J. Wheeler: steamboat 179, 229 |
Robert Louis: trading post 212 |
Robert Dodds: excursion barge, 143: 145, 146, 172, 244, 246 |
Robert Harris: steamboat, 77 |
Robert Semple: steamboat, 229 |
Robson, John: 126 |
Rochester (Minn.): 175 |
Rock Island (Ill.): 54, 73: largest log raft to, 10. 20, 203 |
Rock Island Lumber and Mfg. Co: 54 |
Rock Island Rapids: 28: length, 73: 130: improvement, 195: rapids pilots, 275-276 |
Rock River: 244 |
Roxbury (Mass.): birthplace of Capt. Durant, 229 |
Rum river: logging on, 37 |
Rumsey, L.H: 219 |
Rush Chute: 75 |
Rutherford, Capt. George: 19, 95, 103, 110: advise to author, 112 |
Saddle-bagging: explained, 18 |
Saint Anthony's Falls: logging above, 20, 36 |
Saint Croix: steamboat 126, 186, 221 |
Saint Croix Lake: use, 64: wood yard, 69: 74: rafts through, 82: speed of rafts, 119: 186: rafts pushed through early, 191 |
Saint Croix River: 20-21, 63, decline of logging 171: 186 |
Saint Louis (M0.): 23: steamers 24: first logs, 33: 35, 54: boat store, 70 |
pilot's license, 74: packet service, 78: 154, 180, 182, 185: largest raft to, 203: 220 |
Saint Louis Waterways Journal: 245: list of pilots, 265 |
Saint Louis wood landing: 68 |
Saint Maurice River: 51 |
Saint Paul (Minn.): 21, 24: immigrants to, 37: 74: packet service, 77, 78: 81: wing dams, 89: 90, 154, 182: Capt. Winans' last raft, 221 |
Sam Atlee: steamboat, sold, 179, 210, 221 |
Satelite I: steamboat, 221 |
Satelite II : steamboat, 221 |
Saturday Evening Post: 20 |
Saturn I: rafter, 171, 172:destroyed, 177: 221, 240 |
Saturn II : steamboat, sold, 179: handle largest raft, 203: 221 |
Savage, William: pilot, 136 |
Savannah Bay: 55 |
Sawmills: and their owners, 255-264 |
Sawyer, Tom: statue, 167 |
Sawyer and Austin: 35 |
Schworm, F.P: 161 |
Scott, George: 48 |
Shannon, James: mate, 130 |
Shannon, John: fireman, 56 |
Shannon, Robert: engineer, 122, 130 |
Shaw, Daniel: 186 |
Sheffield (Ala.): 180 |
Sherman Lumber Co: 34 |
Shipley, Ben: cook, 56 |
Shiplor, Peter: wharf-boat, 105 |
Short, Capt. Lome: encourages author, 103 |
Short, Pete, 48 |
Shulenburg and Boeckler: 54, 82 |
Sidney: steamboat, 78 |
Silas Wright: steamboat, sunk, 189: 220-221 |
Silver Crescent: rafter, 46, 130, 146: author buys, 186: unfortunate experience, 187: in packet service, 188 |
Silver Wave: raft-boat, 43: author transferred to, 60: 81, 95-119: hard to steer, 96: 181: dismantled, 189: 253 |
Simmons, Wm: 26 |
Skinner, Bill, raft pilot, 36 |
Skunk River: 112 |
Slocumb, Alfred: 211 |
Slocumb, Henry, 188 |
Smallpox epidemic: 106-107 |
Smith, John: 73: rapids pilot, 159 |
Smith, Capt. Orin, 23 |
Smith's wood yard: 69 |
South Stillwater Lumber Co: 229 |
Spaulding, Jacob: sawmill, 35 |
Spechts Ferry (Ia.): 100 |
Splitting on the pier: explained, 18 |
Stanchfield, Daniel: 20: cut first logs on Upper Mississippi, 36 |
Standard Lumber Co: 220 |
Staples, Isaac: 64 |
Steamboat: terms used, 15: principal fuel, 60: use of coal, 67-68: size, 78: speed, 108: boilers, 109: rivalry, 154-156: all available used in rafting, 185: more use for sternwheelers, 186: use in rafting, 191- 192: whistle signals, 196: see racing, raft-boats, rafting, etc. |
Stedman, James: engineer, 114 |
Steele, Franklin: first mill in Minneapolis, 37 |
Stephenson, Capt. Charles L: 23 |
Sterlin: steamboat, 24, 239, 240 |
Sterling (Ill.): 229 |
Stillwater: steamboat, dismantled 189, 223 |
Stillwater (Minn.) first logs from, 33, 56, 60: penitentiary, 63: 70, 74, 77, 82, 121, 143, 180, 185: largest raft taken from, 203: 237, 249 |
Stone, Elizabeth: wife of Cyprian Buisson, 238 |
Stone House (the): 68 |
Streckfus, Capt. John: 154: rivalry, 154-156 |
Stubb's Eddy: 74 |
Sucker State: steamboat, 156 |
Suiter, Jacob: 74 |
Suiter, W.A: 85 |
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Taber Lumber Co: 177 |
Tagg, Thomas: discovered coal, 149 |
Talmadge, T. DeWitt: lecturer, 76 |
Tampa (Fla.): 254 |
Taylor, Maj. Zachary: 166, 234 |
Taylor's Falls (Wis.): 77 |
Ten Broeck: steamboat, author in charge, 67: wins race, 114: 126: rafting with, 135-148: described, 136: burned, 178: 244 |
Tennessee river: 179, 182 |
Thistle: steamboat, in packet trade, 182-185 |
Thompson, Miss_____: 86 |
Tibbals, W.R: pilot, 23 |
Tibbetts, Bill: 68 |
Tiber: steamboat, dismantled, 189 |
Tidal Wave: steamboat, 77 |
Towboat Minnesota: 82 |
Tracey George S: lawyer, 182 |
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Transportation: mail, freight, and passenger service, 48: harvesters, 100: roads, trucks and busses effect river, 179: electric road effect river, 181" |
Trenton (Wis.): 69 |
Tromley, George: 19: pilot, 23-26: claim on Packet Company: 45: 46: 56: encourage author, 67: 95: 136, 196, 243 |
Trow, G.B: 35 |
Turner, Capt. J. M: 20: biographical sketch, 216-221: button factory, 220 |
Turner and Hollinshed: 180 |
Twain, Mark: statue, 167 |
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Union: steamboat, 185: first to tow rafts, 191, 192, 222: 221 |
Union Lumber Company: 33 |
Upper Rapids: see Rock Island Rapids |
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Valley Lumber Co: 34 |
Valley Navigation Co: 233: formed: 237 |
Van Sant, J.W: advice to author, 125: 199 |
Van Sant, Capt. Sam R: 19, 20: author's employer, 55: pardons Cole Younger, 63: charters Artemus Lamb,76: charming host, 81: 100: on racing, 114-117: 121, 122, 176, 199, 201: regarding Samuel Hitchcock, 238-239: Biological sketch, 250-254 |
Van Sant and Musser Transportation Co: 103, 130, 177, 186 |
Verne Swain: steamboat, rivalry, 154-156 |
Vernie Mac: 181 |
Victory (Wis.): 68 |
Vigor: steamboat, 77 |
Viola: steamboat, 186, 229, 249 |
Virginia: rafter, 171: taken to Florida, 177 |
Vivian: steamboat, sold, 186 |
Volunteer: steamboat, built, 129: distroyed, 177 |
Wabash: rowboat, 175 |
Wabash river: 175 |
Wabasha (Minn.): 48: trade between and Alma, 51: 77, 89, 180: birthplace of Capt. J. Buisson, 230: birthplace of Capt. Cyprian Buisson, 234 |
Wages: crews, 69 |
Walker, Jack: 237 |
Wapsie Slough: 144 |
Ward and Brady: boat store, 70 |
War Eagle: steamboat, 246 |
Warsaw (Ill.): 166 |
Washburn, Gov. C.C: 35 |
Water, power: 37 |
Webb, Capt. N. F: 23 |
West Newton (Minn.): annual output, 33: wood yard, 68: 237 |
West Newton Slough: 21, 53: decline of logging, 171 |
West Rambo: steamboat, 74: rebuilt, 171, 177 |
Western Union railway: under water, 104 |
Weyerhaeuser, Fred: 48: president M.R.L. Co., 54: 210 |
Weyerhaeuser and Denkmann: 54, 81, 210 |
Wharf-boat: at Bellevue, 105-106 |
Wheeler, Capt. R.J: 143, 215, 229 |
White, J.G. and Co: 178 |
White, William: pilot, 23 |
White Collar Line: 155, 159 |
White Eagle: steamboat, 77 |
W.H. Clark: steamboat. 220 |
Whitmore, Henry: engineer, 23: mechanic, 96: 99: skilled mechanic, 100-103: 108, 139, 199 |
Wilcox, Capt. H.C: 51, 180 |
Wild Boy: bow-boat, 73: dismantled, 189 |
Wm. Hyde Clarke: steamboat, 185 |
Wm. White: steamboat, 186 |
Williams, Taylor: 67: opens coal mine, 149 |
Williams, White and Co: 99 |
Willis Wilson: steamboat, 24 |
Wilson, Mr. (Natty): author's land lord, 95 |
Winans, Capt. George: 171, 177: first to direct raft below Lake Pepin, 191: 192: handled largest raft, 203: biographical sketch, 221-223: 240 |
Wing dams: 63: described, 89 |
Winona: rafter, 171 |
Winona (Minn.): 54: wood yard, 66: 69: packet service, 77: wing dams, 89: 182 |
Winona Lumber Co: 54 |
Wisconsin: 47: wood yards, 68: 167: sawmills, 256,257 |
Wisconsin Historical Society: proceedings, 21 |
Wisconsin river: 21, 27: earliest lumbering on, 35: 36: wood landings, 68: 93, 164 |
Wisherd, Capt. D.W: 189 |
Withee, Levi: 35 |
Withee, Oran: 35 |
Withrow, Alf: pilot, 139 |
Witte, John: wood yard, 68 |
W.J. Young, Jr: raft-boat, built, 81: Queen of rafting fleet, 178: 240 |
Wolf river: 175 |
Wood, Billy: pilot, 156 |
Wooders, John H: pilot, 136 |
Woodward, Capt. Asa: 210 |
Wood yards: most noted, 68 |
Worden, Capt. Jones L: 159 |
Worth, Dave: wood landing, 68 |
Worth, Fred: wood landing, 68 |
Wright, Thomas: chief engineer, 56 |
Wyalusing Bay: raft storage, 139 |
Wyman, Fred: 223: testimonial, 224 |
Wyman X: Steamboat, 221 |
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Youmans Brothers and Hodgins: 54 |
Young, Capt. A.R: 64: largest raft boats, 82: 239 |
Young, Mr. C.H: 178 |
Young, W.J: 178: encourages first trial raft-boat, 192: builds twin boats, 210: 222, 239, 240 |
Young, W.J. and Co: 54: family boat, 81, 135, 139: run first raft-boat, 192: 210, 222 |
Younger, Cole: 63 |
Younker, Capt. Adam: 23, 239 |
Younker, Capt. Steven: 23, 239 |
Yukon Transportation and Trading Co., 240 |
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Zalus Davis: steamboat, 221 |
Zebley, Jonathan: built first boat to tow rafts, 195 |
Zumbrota river: 230 |
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