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Grand excursion : antebellum America discovers the Upper Mississippi / Steven J. Keillor

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Author:
Keillor, Steven J (Steven James)  Search this
Physical description:
288 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Mississippi River Valley
United States
Date:
2004
C2004
1803-1865
1815-1861
Summary:
"In June 1854, to celebrate completion of the first railroad to reach the Mississippi River, the owners of the Chicago & Rock Island invited hundreds of shareholders, bondholders, notables, and fashionables to travel by rail to Rock Island, Illinois, and from there by steamboat to St. Anthony Falls in fledgling Minnesota ... Relying largely on the excursionists' own accounts of the roundtrip journey, Steven Keillor's portrait of a week in the lives of this microcosm of antebellum society captures the prevailing sectionalism, the railroad-driven economy, reform movements, the ongoing literary renaissance, westward expansion, the second-party system, the postmillennial optimism and pre-Darwinian religious fervor, the gradually changing notions of gender and class, and the romantic idealism of this period before realism"--jacket.
Topic:
Description and travel  Search this
History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_739415