
Black River Roustabouts, Lost and Found In January 1882, John Woodson, a twenty-two-year-old Black roustabout from Hannibal, Missouri, drowned near Hanging Rock, Ohio, while working on the sternwheeler John L. Rhoads, an elegant […]
Black River Roustabouts, Lost and Found In January 1882, John Woodson, a twenty-two-year-old Black roustabout from Hannibal, Missouri, drowned near Hanging Rock, Ohio, while working on the sternwheeler John L. Rhoads, an elegant […]
I hope you’ll join us on June 26 for this discussion on Civil War dissent and The Free State of Jones!
So pleased to post Gregg’s latest essay from his Lost River Stories blog—and delighted to serve as his illustrator! —Vikki Bynum When I first came across twenty-two-year-old Rose (Steimel) Mosenthein in my […]