- Louis C. Hunter
Louis C. Hunter (1898 - 1984) was a
professor ofeconomic history atAmerican University . His most famous work, "Steamboats on the Western Rivers, an Economic and Technological History", was published in 1949.Hunter, Louis C. (1949), "Steamboats on the western rivers, an economic and technological history", Cambridge: Harvard University Press]Hunter grew up in a
steamboat culture as he spent his first eighteen years living on the banks of theOhio River , atWellsburg, West Virginia , and theMississippi River , atMoline, Illinois .White, John H. (1993), "Introduction to the Dover edition", "Steamboats on the western rivers, an economic and technological history", Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. A biography of Louis C. Hunter by John H. White, Senior Historian Emeritus of theSmithsonian Institution .] After studyingengineering andeconomic history atHarvard University , he received adoctorate in 1928. For the next twenty years, Hunter was engaged in research for "Steamboats on the Western Rivers". In 1952, his scholarship was acknowledged when he was awarded the Dunning Prize by theAmerican Historical Association .In 1937, Hunter joined the faculty of American University where he was a professor of history for thirty years. In 1979, the first volume of his trilogy, "A History of Industrial Power in the United States, 1780-1930", was published. In 1983, Dr. Hunter was awarded the Leonardo da Vinci Medal by the Society of History of Technology.
Hunter was married and the father of two daughters. Louis C. Hunter died on
March 22 ,1984 .References
Bibliography
*Hunter, Louis C. (1949), "Steamboats on the western rivers, an economic and technological history", Cambridge: Harvard University Press
*Hunter, Louis C. (1979), "A history of industrial power in the United States, 1780-1930: water power", Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia
*Hunter, Louis C. (1985), "A history of industrial power in the United States, 1780-1930: steam power", Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia
*Hunter, Louis C. and Lynwood Bryant (1991), "A history of industrial power in the United States, 1780-1930: the transmission of power", Boston: MIT Press
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