Explore the rich history of steamboating days on the Upper Mississippi River through the tales and stories of old-time steamboats and steamboatmen, in this fascinating work by Charles E. Brown.
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- 2023
- 2023
The Wisconsin Archeologist, Volumes 14-15
- 620 pages
- 22 hours of reading
This collection of articles published in volumes 14-15 of The Wisconsin Archeologist provides unparalleled insights and information on the archeology and history of Wisconsin. It covers a range of topics, from Native American life and culture to European settlement and colonialism. This book is an essential reference work for anyone interested in the cultural and historical heritage of Wisconsin.
- 2022
The Wisconsin Archeologist, Volumes 1-3
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
- 2022
Personal Recollections, 1813-1893: With Sketches of his Wife and Children
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2022
The Wisconsin Archeologist: 5-7
- 586 pages
- 21 hours of reading
- 2015
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a crucial part of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and importance of the material. The reproduction aims to provide readers with an accurate representation of the original, showcasing its relevance and scholarly value.
- 2012
World Energy Resources
International Geohydroscience and Energy Research Institute
- 872 pages
- 31 hours of reading
Focusing on the geographic and economic contexts of energy resources, this survey explores the interconnections between countries and regions. It covers the historical development of energy, current issues, forecasts, and the environmental implications of energy use. The book analyzes oil, gas, coal, and alternative energy resources, emphasizing the need for geological knowledge and international awareness. With broad regional and topical coverage, it serves as an informative resource for energy analysts, policymakers, and scientists seeking an overview of advanced technologies and historical context.
- 2006
This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of railroading in Milledgeville, Georgia, through curated newspaper abstracts. It captures significant events, developments, and the impact of the railroad on the local community, providing valuable insights for history enthusiasts and researchers alike. The compilation serves as a unique resource that highlights the evolution of transportation and its role in shaping the region's economic and social landscape.
- 2002
This energy survey explores the geographic and economic contexts of countries and major regions, highlighting significant inter-relationships. It combines various interacting themes, including historical development, energy issues, forecasts, economic geography, environmental programs, and global energy use. The analysis focuses on the United States and worldwide oil, gas, coal, and alternative energy resources, addressing associated challenges, forecasts, and policies. The work draws on principles of energy science, applied geology, geophysics, and environmental sciences relevant to resource exploration, exploitation, and production. It strives to gather scattered information from federal and state agencies, educational institutions, and other sources, aiming to provide a broad overview despite only skimming the surface of the vast information available. Part I introduces conventional energy resources and their historical developments across seven chapters, presenting foundational concepts and supporting facts. This section serves as a concise educational resource for energy analysts, policymakers, and scientists seeking a brief review of advanced technologies and historical context.
- 1998
It has been evident from many years of research work in the geohydrologic sciences that a summary of relevant past work, present work, and needed future work in multivariate statistics with geohydrologic applications is not only desirable, but is necessary. This book is intended to serve a broad scientific audience, but more specifi cally is geared toward scientists doing studies in geohydrology and related geo sciences. lts objective is to address both introductory and advanced concepts and applications of the multivariate procedures in use today. Some of the procedures are classical in scope but others are on the forefront of statistical science and have received limited use in geohydrology or related sciences. The past three decades have seen a significant jump in the application of new research methodologies that focus on analyzing large databases. With more general applications being developed by statisticians in various disciplines, multivariate quantitative procedures are evolving for better scientific applica tion at a rapid rate and now provide for quick and informative analyses of large datasets. The procedures include a family of statistical research methods that are alternatively called „multivariate analysis“ or „multivariate statistical methods“.