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By Captain Henry Clark Bridgers,Robert Pittman,Ronald Kemp

A historical past of steamboats at the Tar and Pamlico Rivers in North Carolina from the early 1800's into the 20th century. contains the Civil battle and an appendix of early river landings and plantations in addition to an account of steamboat shuttle written by means of Samuel Ward Stanton.

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