THE GALVESTON-HOUSTON PACKET: STEAMBOATS ON BUFFALO BAYOU
By Andrew W. Hall 6" x 9", 144 square bound trade paperback, The History Press, ISBN # 978-1-60949-591-6, Unstated printing (1st), Copyright 2012 Many imagine the settlement of the American West as signaled by the dust of the wagon train or the whistle of a locomotive. During the middle decades of the nineteenth century, though, the growth of Texas and points west centered on the seventy-mile water route between Galveston and Houston. This single vital link stood between the agricultural riches of the interior and the mercantile enterprises of the coast, with a round of operations that was as sophisticated and efficient as that of any large transport network today. At the same time, the packets on the overnight Houston-Galveston run earned a reputation as colorful as their Mississippi counterparts, complete with impromptu steamboat races, makeshift naval gunboats during the Civil War, professional gamblers and horrific accidents.
The book is complete and in FINE condition with some overall light wear. The upper right corner of the book is slightly bumped.
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