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LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat

LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat


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LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat

LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832.
A New Orleans steamboat. Lithograph from the first American edition of Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

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1832 Antebellum Domestic Manners Of The America Domestic Manners Of The Americans Francis Mississippi River New Orleans Paddle Steamer Paddle Wheel Riverboat Steam Steamboat Trollope Southeast


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This lithograph from 1832 showcases the grandeur of a Louisiana steamboat, as it gracefully glides along the mighty Mississippi River. The bustling city of New Orleans serves as a vibrant backdrop, with its distinctive architecture and lively atmosphere. This print is taken from the first American edition of Frances Trollope's renowned book "Domestic Manners of the Americans" offering a glimpse into early antebellum life in America. The steamboat itself is an impressive sight to behold, adorned with intricate details and powered by paddle wheels that churn through the water with remarkable efficiency. Its exterior exudes elegance and sophistication, reflecting both the technological advancements of the time and the opulence associated with river travel during this era. As one gazes upon this lithograph, they are transported back in time to an age when steamboats were at their zenith, serving as vital modes of transportation for trade and commerce throughout the South. The maritime charm emanating from this image captures not only the essence of early American river travel but also pays homage to Francis Trollope's insightful observations on domestic life in America. Whether you are an enthusiast for historical artifacts or simply captivated by art that tells stories from another era, this stunning print offers a window into a bygone world where steam-powered vessels reigned supreme on America's great rivers.

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