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Missouri at Sea Richard E. Schroeder

Missouri at Sea By Richard E. Schroeder

Missouri at Sea by Richard E. Schroeder


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An exploration of the contribution that the state of Missouri has made to American naval history, using the ships that were named after the state, the cities of Missouri and its citizens.

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Missouri at Sea: Warships with Show-me-state Names by Richard E. Schroeder

Although the state of Missouri is located hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean, ships with Missouri names and connections have served the United States for decades. In Missouri at Sea, Richard Schroeder uses the ships that were named after the state, its cities, and its favorite sons, to explore the important role that each has played in American history. For each vessel, a brief history is supplied, along with many extraordinary images and photographs taken from official U.S. government records and archives. Schroeder begins his volume with the first St. Louis and other small early ships that were symbolic of America's modest nineteenth-century commercial and political ambitions. The first Missouri, one of the earliest American steamships, depicts the United States' move into the industrial and technological revolution of the nineteenth century. Another Federal St. Louis and a Confederate Missouri highlight the Mississippi River Civil War campaign. Schroeder then turns to America's rise as a global military power at the beginning of the twentieth century with stories of the St. Louis in the Spanish-American War and the first battleship Missouri of Teddy Roosevelt's Great White Fleet.

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CIN0826215238G
9780826215239
0826215238
Missouri at Sea: Warships with Show-me-state Names by Richard E. Schroeder
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Missouri Press
20040426
184
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