Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854
In June 1854 the Grand Excursion celebrated in festive style the completion of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad to the Mississippi River. Hundreds of dignitaries including newspaper editors and other journalists; politicians; academics, writers and artists; business and industry leaders; and railroad officials were among those who traveled by rail from Chicago to Rock Island, Illinois, then by steamboat to St. Paul in Minnesota Territory. The travelers were shown a region undergoing rapid settlement by Europeans—an area of great natural beauty offering many promises for additional development.

One hundred and fifty years later, the thirteen essays in this volume examine the activities and environments of the 1854 Grand Excursion and place them in the context of an evolving regional identity for the Upper Mississippi River Valley based on the economy, culture, geography, and history of the area. In a series of “excursions,” the contributors explore the building of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, eastern newspaper accounts of the 1854 excursion, steamboating, the area’s pictorial landscape, passenger trains along the scenic river, the genesis and features of river towns, the control of the river for navigation, the development of preserves, parks, and recreation areas, the lumber industry, and commercial fishing. The book concludes by examining the resurgence of river-oriented development, as river towns are once again embracing the Mississippi.

Generously illustrated with maps, engravings, ephemera, and historic and present-day photographs, Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River will be of interest to tourists and residents of the area, river aficionados, railroad and steamboat history buffs, as well as academics interested in the history, geography, and regional development of the area.
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Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854
In June 1854 the Grand Excursion celebrated in festive style the completion of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad to the Mississippi River. Hundreds of dignitaries including newspaper editors and other journalists; politicians; academics, writers and artists; business and industry leaders; and railroad officials were among those who traveled by rail from Chicago to Rock Island, Illinois, then by steamboat to St. Paul in Minnesota Territory. The travelers were shown a region undergoing rapid settlement by Europeans—an area of great natural beauty offering many promises for additional development.

One hundred and fifty years later, the thirteen essays in this volume examine the activities and environments of the 1854 Grand Excursion and place them in the context of an evolving regional identity for the Upper Mississippi River Valley based on the economy, culture, geography, and history of the area. In a series of “excursions,” the contributors explore the building of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, eastern newspaper accounts of the 1854 excursion, steamboating, the area’s pictorial landscape, passenger trains along the scenic river, the genesis and features of river towns, the control of the river for navigation, the development of preserves, parks, and recreation areas, the lumber industry, and commercial fishing. The book concludes by examining the resurgence of river-oriented development, as river towns are once again embracing the Mississippi.

Generously illustrated with maps, engravings, ephemera, and historic and present-day photographs, Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River will be of interest to tourists and residents of the area, river aficionados, railroad and steamboat history buffs, as well as academics interested in the history, geography, and regional development of the area.
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Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854

Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854

by Curtis C. & Elizabeth M. Roseman & Roseman (Editor)
Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854

Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River: Places, Landscapes, and Regional Identity after 1854

by Curtis C. & Elizabeth M. Roseman & Roseman (Editor)

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In June 1854 the Grand Excursion celebrated in festive style the completion of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad to the Mississippi River. Hundreds of dignitaries including newspaper editors and other journalists; politicians; academics, writers and artists; business and industry leaders; and railroad officials were among those who traveled by rail from Chicago to Rock Island, Illinois, then by steamboat to St. Paul in Minnesota Territory. The travelers were shown a region undergoing rapid settlement by Europeans—an area of great natural beauty offering many promises for additional development.

One hundred and fifty years later, the thirteen essays in this volume examine the activities and environments of the 1854 Grand Excursion and place them in the context of an evolving regional identity for the Upper Mississippi River Valley based on the economy, culture, geography, and history of the area. In a series of “excursions,” the contributors explore the building of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, eastern newspaper accounts of the 1854 excursion, steamboating, the area’s pictorial landscape, passenger trains along the scenic river, the genesis and features of river towns, the control of the river for navigation, the development of preserves, parks, and recreation areas, the lumber industry, and commercial fishing. The book concludes by examining the resurgence of river-oriented development, as river towns are once again embracing the Mississippi.

Generously illustrated with maps, engravings, ephemera, and historic and present-day photographs, Grand Excursions on the Upper Mississippi River will be of interest to tourists and residents of the area, river aficionados, railroad and steamboat history buffs, as well as academics interested in the history, geography, and regional development of the area.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587294853
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 09/01/2009
Series: Bur Oak Book
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

 Curtis Roseman is a professor of geography at the University of Southern California. He is a co-editor of EthniCity: Geographical Perspectives on Ethnic Change in Modern Urban Areas.

Elizabeth Roseman is an independent scholar currently researching the history of Route 6, the longest U. S. transcontinental highway.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Acknowledgments The Upper Mississippi and the Grand Excursion by Curtis C. Roseman, Dick Stahl,and Elizabeth M. Roseman Building a Mighty Fine Line: The Chicago and Rock Island Railroad by Roald D. Tweet The Grand Excursion of 1854 by William J. Petersen The East Looks at the West by Susan R. Brooker-Gross Steaming up the River by Edwin L. Hill The Picturesque Mississippi by Patrick Nunnally Towns to Visit: Sights (Sites) to See by John A. Jakle Where Nature Smiles Three Hundred Miles: Rail Travel along he River by Jeff Crump Highway to Empire: Remaking the River by John O. Anfinson Preservation and Management of the River’s Natural Resources by Gary C. Meyer A River of Logs by Gayle Rein Fishing the Father of Waters by Malcolm L. Comeaux Renewals and Reinventions: River Towns on the Upper Mississippi by Norman Moline and Charles Mahaffey Notes Bibliography Contributors Index
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