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364: 85:'s Maritime History Program conducted an excavation and investigation of the wreckage. In 2012, low waters once again exposed the wreckage, and it was the subject of news reports. In these reports, Dr. Dasovich is quoted attributing the wreck to the boat's striking a submerged tree rather than its striking a bridge. 66:) by various accounts. To allow its cargo to be unloaded, it was beached on the Bridgeton side of the river, where in the following years its rotting hulk was repeatedly buried and uncovered as the banks of the river shifted. 81:
to monitor and photographically document the remains. The following autumn, at the invitation of Dr. Steve J. Dasovich, head of SCI's Archaeological Services Division, members of
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s size allowed it to compete with the railroads, but the railroads continued to close the gap. On June 22, 1884, the
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In the winter of 2001–2002, unusually low water levels in the Missouri exposed the remains of the
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The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers: Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri River
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East Carolina University Maritime History Program: St. Charles Steamboat Project field notes
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for the first time since the mid-1960s, and the State Historic Preservation Office of the
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and the Opening of the West: History, Excavation, and Architecture
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This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a
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episode "Biggest Machines in the West" in December 2004.
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network. It was 250 feet (76 m) long (excluding the
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Missouri River
steamboat
railroad
paddle wheel
Bridgeton, Missouri
Wabash Bridge
snag
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
St. Charles
East Carolina University
History Channel's
Deep Sea Detectives


"Steamboat Wreck Sheds Light on Bygone Era"
the original


The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers: Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri River
ISBN
0-306-46168-4


"The Steamboat Montana Resurfaces in the Missouri River"
"Project Objectives"
cite web
link
Deep Sea Detectives: Episodes
Corbin, Annalies
Corbin, Annalies

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