Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes) Bishop

Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes) Bishop
Nathaniel Holmes Bishop was an American adventurer and writer known for his remarkable journeys and travelogues. He is most famous for his books "The Voyage of the Paper Canoe" (1878) and "Four Months in a Sneak Box" (1879), which document his long-distance canoe and boat trips across North America. Bishop's travels covered thousands of miles, including a solo journey from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico in a 58-pound paper canoe. His works offer detailed observations of 19th-century American landscapes, wildlife, and the cultures he encountered during his travels.

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INTRODUCTION. The author left Quebec, Dominion of Canada, July 4, 1874, with a single assistant, in a wooden canoe eighteen feet in length, bound for the Gulf of Mexico. It was his intention to follow the natural and artificial connecting watercourses of the continent in the most direct line southward to the gulf coast of Florida, making portages as seldom as possible, to show how few were the... more...

CHAPTER IX. FROM NORFOLK TO CAPE HATTERAS. THE ELIZABETH RIVER. — THE CANAL. — NORTH LANDING RIVER. — CURRITUCK SOUND. — ROANOKE ISLAND. — VISIT TO BODY ISLAND LIGHT-HOUSE. — A ROMANCE OF HISTORY. — PAMPLICO SOUND. — THE PAPER CANOE ARRIVES AT CAPE HATTERAS. On Saturday morning, December 5, I left the pier of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, at Norfolk, Virginia, and, rowing across... more...