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Anita Cohen-Williams; Reference Services; Hayden Library
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From: Jim Miller <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Steamboats in the Southeast
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Somehow I missed the original post to which the excerpted material below was
apparently a reply, but I think I got the drift. You can find the Florida
Underwater Archaeological Preserves, and all our other web pages at
www.dos.state.fl.us/sos/divisions/historical_resources/hist.html
Ed Mueller is indeed the best source for Florida steamboating. He has most
recently published on the Suwannee River, I believe, and there is also a
book on the Apalachicola but I can't remember the title. You can reach the
Florida State Library online by truncating the above URL after divisions
and selecting the Archives and Library button on the Web page. Check for
steamboats, and I believe you will find many good titles. We have a fair
amount of unpublished information on Suwannee River steamboats now preserved
archaeologically from the study to select the Hawkinsville preserve.
Finally, the Florida Photographic Archives contains a great collection of
old steamship photos, most supplied by Ed Mueller. They can also be
contacted through the divisions web page, I believe. If not, send me a
message and I will supply better information.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Jim Miller
State Archaeologist
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>Here are a couple of sources to look up.
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> Edward Mueller. He has done several articles and books on steam-
> You might check the Florida Department of State. There is an Under-
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