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Warrior (1832) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warrior (steamboat)
''Warrior'' was a privately owned and constructed steamboat that was pressed into service by the U.S. government during the Black Hawk War to assist with military operations. ''Warrior'' was constructed and launched in 1832 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Joseph Throckmorton who also served as the vessel's captain. Once constructed the vessel traveled to St. Louis and into the war zone. ''Warrior'' played a key role in the decisive Battle of Bad Axe. Following the war the steamboat continued its service under Throckmorton along the Upper Mississippi River. ==Launching== The steamboat ''Warrior'' was both privately built and owned.〔Lewis, James. "(The Black Hawk War of 1832 )," Abraham Lincoln Digitization Project, ''Northern Illinois University'', p. 2C. Retrieved August 1, 2007.〕 The 111-foot (33.8 m) boat was built by Joseph Throckmorton, who also owned the vessel in a partnership with Galena, Illinois resident William Hempstead.〔Black Hawk. ''Black Hawk: An Autobiography'', ((Google Books )), original publication: 1833, republished University of Illinois Press: 1964, p. 137, (ISBN 0252723252). Retrieved October 22, 2007.〕 It was launched in Pittsburgh during the summer of 1832 with Captain Throckmorton at the helm.〔 The side wheeled vessel had no cabin or accommodations for passengers but towed behind it a barge meant for passengers.〔 Throckmorton brought the new boat and its barge to St. Louis and then set out for the war zone by mid-summer 1832.〔Petersen, William John. ''Steamboating on the Upper Mississippi'', ((Google Books )), Courier Dover Publications: 1996, pp. 175–77, and 199, (ISBN 0486288447). Retrieved October 22, 2007.〕
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