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Midnight Race On The Mississippi
Currier And Ives engraving, Midnight Race on the Mississippi
is a well-known lithograph by the American printmaking firm Currier & Ives. The firm was active from 1857 to 1907 and produced over 200 lithographs depicting steamboats on America's rivers.
Key details about the print include:

Subject: The print depicts two steamboats racing on the Mississippi River at night.
Steamboats: The two ships are the Memphis and the James Howard in the 1875 printing, which is believed to be the version shown. In an earlier 1860 version, the steamboats were named the Natchez and the Eclipse, and a later 1890 printing reverted to those names.
Historical Context: While steamboat races were a popular spectator sport in the 19th century, this particular race may have been a romanticized or imagined scene for dramatic effect. The print was published near the end of the "golden age" of steamboat travel, as railroads were beginning to make the industry obsolete.
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