5th revised edition. Step back in time to the golden age of steamboats as they navigated the winding, mysterious, dark waters of Florida's Ocklawaha River. From the mid-1800s through the early 20th century, this once-remote river bustled with activity-carrying passengers, cargo, and dreams deep into the heart of the wild interior of Florida.
Richly illustrated with rare photographs, postcards, and historic documents, this book captures the romance, innovation, and eventual decline of steamboat travel along one of Florida's most legendary waterways. Discover the vessels that became legends, the captains who braved the river's hairpin curves, and the role steamboats played in shaping commerce, tourism, and settlement in Central Florida.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, steamboat buff, or a lover of Old Florida, this engaging chronicle brings a vanished world vividly back to life.
Widely regarded as the definitive history of steamboat navigation on Florida's Ocklawaha River, Ocklawaha River Steamboats by maritime historian Edward A. Mueller is an essential resource for anyone interested in Florida history, inland waterways, or steamboat lore. Through detailed research and rare photographs, Mueller traces the rise and fall of steamboat travel along this serpentine, jungle-like river from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s.