, 2008


Steamboat Wharf Stories

Steamboats were economic instruments that profoundly influenced the development of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. The vessels also acted as social instruments as they became entwined with the lives of people and affected their day-to-day communication, interaction, and habits.


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This series, Steamboat Wharf Stories, provides the viewer with first- and second-person accounts of events that occurred during the latter part of the Steamboat Era (1900 – 1950s). These stories – some amusing, some serious – provide a better understanding of tidewater lifestyles and offer hints of what it was like to live during those steamboat days.

This week’s Steamboat Wharf Story, entitled Blackstrap Handling, features stories told by Dr. Lee Williams of Irvington, Carroll Davis Jr. and J. J. Kellum of Weems.

We hope you enjoy the series.

For more stories and information concerning the Steamboat Era on the Chesapeake Bay visit the HYPERLINK "http://www.steamboatexplorer.org" www.steamboatexplorer.org website or the Steamboat Era Museum in Irvington

This series was produced by Mattingly Productions and made possible by grants from the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, The Verizon Foundation, and the Scott Opler Foundation.


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