Archaeology of the Early 19th‐Century American Steamboat Phoenix |
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Authors: | George Schwarz |
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Affiliation: | Naval History and Heritage Command, Underwater Archaeology Branch, Washington DC, USA |
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Abstract: | In September 1819, the passenger steamboat Phoenix caught fire on Lake Champlain and sank off of Colchester Shoal, Vermont, depositing a store of archaeological data on the design and use of early American steamers. The wreck is believed to be the earliest example of a steamboat that has yet been investigated archaeologically, and has been used as a case study for the early development of steam propulsion in North America. |
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Keywords: | steamboat archaeology Lake Champlain steam propulsion inland navigation lake steamer Vermont |
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