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LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865


LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865


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LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865

LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865.
Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865, by Currier & Ives

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1800 1865 Action Bayou Burn Currier Encbr Fire Ives Louisiana Merritt Mississippi River Nathaniel Nature Night Paddle Steamer Paddle Wheel River Boat Riverboat South East Steam Steam Boat Steamboat Torch Tree Southeast


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This lithograph, titled "Louisiana: Steamboat, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight, " takes us back to a time of adventure and exploration along the Mississippi River. Created in 1865 by Currier & Ives, this piece beautifully captures the essence of American maritime history. In the middle of a moonlit night, we find ourselves immersed in the enchanting beauty of Louisiana's bayous. The steamboat glides gracefully through the water, its paddle wheel churning with power as it navigates through nature's intricate maze. The flickering torchlight casts an ethereal glow on the surrounding trees and reveals glimpses of hidden wildlife. The scene is alive with action and excitement as passengers aboard this magnificent vessel witness firsthand the wonders that lie within these mystical waters. Nathaniel Merritt's skilled hand brings every detail to life - from the billowing smoke rising from its chimney to each ripple created by its powerful engine. This lithograph transports us back to a time when steamboats were not just modes of transportation but symbols of progress and discovery. It reminds us of how vital these vessels were for connecting communities along America's rivers during this era. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of our rich heritage and how far we have come since those days. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our eternal fascination with exploring new frontiers – both on land and on water.

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