- A raft is any flat
structure for
support or
transportation over water. It is
usually of
basic design,
characterized by the
absence of a hull.
Rafts are...
- the Mediterranean. Today, the "Confrérie
Saint Nicolas"
maintains the
raftsman tradition on the Loue.[clarification needed] When Franche-Comté became...
- Died
Between 1863 and 1875 (aged 55–68)
Occupations Author abolitionist raftsman fiddler laborer carpenter Known for
Writing Twelve Years a
Slave Signature...
- German: "Polish
raftsman (flisak)", French: "Polish bondsman", a
drawing by
Daniel Chodowiecki...
-
Lychen (German pronunciation: [ˈlyːçən]), also
known as Flößerstadt (
raftsman city), is a town in the
Uckermark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is...
-
served as a
rendezvous and
resting place for the
river traveler and
lumber raftsman. Wakeley's was the
nucleus for the
development of a
settlement named Point...
- Cope" 2316. "Young Munro" 2317. "Farewell to Funery" 2318. "The
Jolly Raftsman O" 2319. "The Spree", "The
Jolly Irishman" 2320. "The
Twelfth of July"...
-
Captain Godfrey Seymour began steamboat operations on the
Umpqua River with
Raftsman,
later adding Washington, Swan, and Enterprise. Swan was
unique as the...
- off if it
drifted out of
control and hit the
river bank. As one old-time
raftsman put it: “With a
square bow you were
compelled to hold the raft in or near...
-
Retrieved 4
September 2019.
Larger than life
French Canadian folk hero and
raftsman Jos
Montferrand receives National Historic Person designation Parks Canada...