Editorials - 38; Killing the New York Barge Canal - By Gordon P. Gleason, 7; Deeper Channels in the Great Lakes - By Francis C. Shenehon, 13; Annual Convention of the Mississippi Valley Waterways Association - 17; Utilization of Our Navigable Waterways as an Economic Necessity - By John M. Parker,19; Water Transportation in the Mississippi Valley - By Hon. John H. Small, 21; The Reconstruction
Being a complete index of the residents of the entire city, and a classified business directory to which is added a miscellaneous department containing useful information of the churches, societies, railroads, city, state and other matter also street and avenue directory.
Catalog of the students, faculty, and staff of various educational institutions belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States.
Editorials, p. 38
Waterways --
The Diversion of Trade to Abnormal Channels (Richard Selden Harvey), p. 7
Our Country's Greatest Need - Transportation (James E. Smith), p. 10
Standardized Barges Planned for New York State Canal (Gordon P. Gleason), p. 11
A National System of Transportation (Richard Waterman), p. 14
The Ohio - A River of Commerce (Robert Salade), p. 21
Up Green River to
Activity along the St. Louis levee---steamboats of the old & new vintage ply in and out of the harbor.
The golden days of the steamboat era had long passed when this picture was taken on the levee in the late 1920s. An old paddlewheeler can be seen tied up in the foreground while a magnificent excursion steamer moves by in mid-stream Large Luxury steamboats like this, the Queen St. Paul, offered