Posted 3:31 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012
40,000+ prints
The UW-L Historic Steamboat Photograph collection consists of more than 40,000 photographic images of steamboats on inland U.S. waterways, primarily the Mississippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers and their tributaries. Photos depict steamboats in every phase — from construction to destruction — along with daily operations from the 1850s to now.29,000 now online
You can find nearly 29,000 images from the collection online. Murphy Library worked with the UW-Madison Digitization Center over the past four years to scan and host the images. Hits to the site have grown from 2,096 in fiscal year 2008 to 46,000. [caption id="attachment_13996" align="alignright" width="400" caption="A levee scene at Bayou Sara, La., circa 1910 — a town that rose to prominence due to its location on the Mississippi River, but faded away with floods and fire. Murphy Neg. 13799"][/caption]1-100
Some steamboats, especially the bigger excursion boats, have more than 100 photographs. For others, there might be only a single photo to document its existence.More than boats
The photos show steamboats in all kinds of settings — on the water, going through a lock, at a city's waterfront or levee, tied up at shore. Other river images include:- steamboat captains
- engineers
- pilots
- passengers
- crews
- city and town waterfronts
- levees, locks and dams
- river-related activities