Wyld, L: Low Bridge!

Folklore and the Erie Canal

Description

Those who built and used the Erie Canal were a bizarre society, proud pioneers on the waterway known in song and story as "the Horse Ocean," "the Roaring Giddap," or "the Raging Erie." Their considerable influence on American life and literature is the basis of this book. Canallers were colorful characters, from the "hoggee" on the towpath to the "shipshape macaroni" with stovepipe hat and badge of service taking command of a packet with the pride of an admiral, even though he was restricted by law to a speed of four miles per hour! Games and diversions were rough-and-tumble, fighting being as natural as breathing to the canallers. Stories about heroes like Sam Patch and Paddy Ryan, or the big fish that could haul a canal boat, or the big pumpkin that drained the canal-these were logical products of this "frontier" atmosphere. So were the songs-carefree, bawdy, or sad, inspired by the canal and sung throughout the land. Photographs and drawings, music and words to folk songs, maps, notes, and index are included in this first paperback edition.
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Writer
Wyld, Lionel D.
Title
Wyld, L: Low Bridge!
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
242
Weight
313 gr
EAN
9780815601371
Dimensions
208 x 139 x 16 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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