Grant Marsh: Steamboat Captain
Author:
A. M. Anderson
Illustrator:
Carl A. Anderson, Jack Merryweather
Editor:
Emmett A Betts
Maps by Carl A. Anderson
Publication:
1959 by Wheeler Publishing Company
Genre:
Biography, Non-fiction
Series:
American Adventure Series
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Pages:
220
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Steamboats and Rivers. This is a story of Grant Marsh, from cabin boy on the beautiful Ohio to Army Steamboat Captain on the wild Missouri. Here are the men who steamed the rivers with him—settlers, gold miners, Indian scouts, and hunters. Custer and his Fighting Seventh who rode away to make their last stand in the valley of the Little Big Horn.
Grant Marsh—Steamboat Captain is a true story of high adventure. Of courage and love of country. Grant Marsh was a great and good American, this brave steamboat captain of the wild Missouri.
A.M. Anderson and Emmett A. Betts, from the book
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