| 31. | The river in front of the city was filled with steamboats, flatboats, and sailing ships.
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| 32. | After the guns ceased, the British flatboats appeared out of the smoke and headed for shore.
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| 33. | The steamboat also changed the nature of flatboat crews, making them more professional and more skilled.
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| 34. | This change ended up benefitting the flatboat industry significantly because it seriously reduced wreckages and lost cargo.
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| 35. | The block house ( small forts ) construction material were more often moved on rafts called flatboats.
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| 36. | A fleet of freight bateaux ( flatboats ) operated upstream from Clarksville and Gaston, North Carolina.
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| 37. | Osborn planned to send eight flatboats each with 35 soldiers in the first wave of his assault.
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| 38. | A pier was built to accommodate flatboats and barges that could make it up the shallow slough.
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| 39. | The first Europeans to visit the area arrived on flatboats via the Hatchie River as early as 1725.
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| 40. | The soldiers and the settlers combined parties in Pittsburgh and floated down the river on Kentucky flatboats together.
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