Sea Wing Disaster, 1890
Bibliography
“A Mournful Day.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 16, 1890.
Angell, Madeline. Red Wing, Minnesota: Saga of a River Town. Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1977.
Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of Minnesota for the Two Years Ending July 31, 1890. Minneapolis: Harrison Printers, 1891.
Camp, Gladys. “Sea Wing Floundered 83 Years Ago.” Red Wing Daily Republican Eagle, July 13, 1973.
Clark, W. D. Rest Island and Lake City Souvenir. Lake City, MN: June 1892.
“Captain Wethern Censured.” Red Wing Advance Sun, August 27, 1890.
Department of Commerce and Labor, Steamboat Inspection Service. General Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the Board of Supervising Inspectors. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1910.
Easton, August B. History of St. Croix Valley, Vol. 1. Chicago: H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co, 1909.
Hankins, Ross. Excursion Boats on the Upper Mississippi. Typescript. N.p., 1976.
Manuscript Collection, Goodhue County Historical Society, Red Wing.
Harris, Dolores Haustein. “Writer’s Father Gives Firsthand Account of Historic Tragedy,” Generations of Today. (July 2000): 29–31, 42.
Hodgson, Thomas. “A Meteorological Look at the Sea Wing Disaster,” manuscript, 1986, 1–3.
Hunter, Louis C. Steamboats on the Western Rivers: An Economic and Technological History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1949.
“Hurled to Doom Without Warning.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, June 13, 1926.
In Memory of Those Who Perished in the Disaster to the Steamer Sea Wing on Lake Pepin, July 13, 1890. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Printing Co., 1890.
Johnson, Frederick, L. The Sea Wing Disaster: Tragedy on Lake Pepin. Red Wing: Goodhue County Historical Society, 2014.
——— . “Unlocking the Mysteries of the Sea Wing.” Minnesota History 52, no. 2 (Summer 1990) 72–77.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/52/v52i02p072-077.pdf
“Lake Pepin’s Horror.” Lake City Graphic Sentinel, July 15, 1890.
“Man at Fault.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 15, 1890.
Petersen, William J. “Captains and Cargoes of Early Upper Mississippi Steamboats.” Wisconsin Magazine of History 13, no. 3 (March 1930): 224–240.
“Recovering the Dead.” St. Paul Dispatch, July 16, 1890.
“Very Climax of Horror.” St. Paul Daily Globe, July 15, 1890.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059522/1890-07-15/ed-1/seq-1/
“What Capt. Wethren (sic) Says.” St. Paul Dispatch, July 17, 1890.
Wills, Harold. “Pieces of Craft Scattered to the Wind.” Red Wing Daily Republican Eagle, February 4, 1957.
Woodward, I. B., comp. Historical Sketch and Souvenir First Battalion Artillery NGSM, Battery A. Minneapolis: Miller Printing, 1892.
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Bibliography
“A Mournful Day.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 16, 1890.
Angell, Madeline. Red Wing, Minnesota: Saga of a River Town. Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1977.
Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of Minnesota for the Two Years Ending July 31, 1890. Minneapolis: Harrison Printers, 1891.
Camp, Gladys. “Sea Wing Floundered 83 Years Ago.” Red Wing Daily Republican Eagle, July 13, 1973.
Clark, W. D. Rest Island and Lake City Souvenir. Lake City, MN: June 1892.
“Captain Wethern Censured.” Red Wing Advance Sun, August 27, 1890.
Department of Commerce and Labor, Steamboat Inspection Service. General Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the Board of Supervising Inspectors. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1910.
Easton, August B. History of St. Croix Valley, Vol. 1. Chicago: H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co, 1909.
Hankins, Ross. Excursion Boats on the Upper Mississippi. Typescript. N.p., 1976.
Manuscript Collection, Goodhue County Historical Society, Red Wing.
Harris, Dolores Haustein. “Writer’s Father Gives Firsthand Account of Historic Tragedy,” Generations of Today. (July 2000): 29–31, 42.
Hodgson, Thomas. “A Meteorological Look at the Sea Wing Disaster,” manuscript, 1986, 1–3.
Hunter, Louis C. Steamboats on the Western Rivers: An Economic and Technological History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1949.
“Hurled to Doom Without Warning.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, June 13, 1926.
In Memory of Those Who Perished in the Disaster to the Steamer Sea Wing on Lake Pepin, July 13, 1890. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Printing Co., 1890.
Johnson, Frederick, L. The Sea Wing Disaster: Tragedy on Lake Pepin. Red Wing: Goodhue County Historical Society, 2014.
——— . “Unlocking the Mysteries of the Sea Wing.” Minnesota History 52, no. 2 (Summer 1990) 72–77.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/52/v52i02p072-077.pdf
“Lake Pepin’s Horror.” Lake City Graphic Sentinel, July 15, 1890.
“Man at Fault.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 15, 1890.
Petersen, William J. “Captains and Cargoes of Early Upper Mississippi Steamboats.” Wisconsin Magazine of History 13, no. 3 (March 1930): 224–240.
“Recovering the Dead.” St. Paul Dispatch, July 16, 1890.
“Very Climax of Horror.” St. Paul Daily Globe, July 15, 1890.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059522/1890-07-15/ed-1/seq-1/
“What Capt. Wethren (sic) Says.” St. Paul Dispatch, July 17, 1890.
Wills, Harold. “Pieces of Craft Scattered to the Wind.” Red Wing Daily Republican Eagle, February 4, 1957.
Woodward, I. B., comp. Historical Sketch and Souvenir First Battalion Artillery NGSM, Battery A. Minneapolis: Miller Printing, 1892.