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  1. The Great Steamboat Race (Table of Contents: 2) Uncle Scrooge ... Scrooge and "Horseshoe" Hogg raise two steamboats from the Mississippi to finish a race that the uncles started in 1870--a race to decide the ownership of Cornpone Gables, an old Southern mansion. Reprints. in Le Journal de Mickey ...

  2. LIVE: We're back for the end of the Great Steamboat Race! See who wins the coveted silver antlers.

  3. 4 de may. de 2023 · Boarding for the Great Steamboat Race took place from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and all boats departed at 5:45 p.m. for a 6 p.m. race. The awards ceremony took place on the Chow Wagon Stage at Kroger Fest-A-Ville on the Waterfront. This year, the Belle of Louisville won the Great Steamboat Race and took home the coveted Silver Antlers.

  4. 12 de feb. de 1983 · The Great Steamboat Race. ... a one-on-one steamboat race from New Orleans to St. Louis in June 1870--with nautical details, period exotica, geographical minutiae, and a surfeit of subplots. First come, awfully slowly, 250 pages of background, introducing the boats' histories and the principal crew/passenger characters.

  5. You will smell the smoke and feel the mist on your face. This innovative work by renowned composer Robert W. Smith musically recounts a famous race between two paddle boats, the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez, on the Mississippi River during the summer of 1870. It's everything you expect. Don't miss this dynamic new work. (4:34).

  6. 29 de abr. de 2021 · This year, the Belle of Louisville won the race and was awarded the 12-point silver antlers. “It wouldn’t be Derby Week without seeing steamboats racing on the river,” Kentucky Derby ...

  7. By Robert W. Smith. 1st B-flat Clarinet Part. Digital Sheet Music Download. You will smell the smoke and feel the mist on your face. This innovative work by renowned composer Robert W. Smith musically recounts a famous race between two paddle boats, the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez, on the Mississippi River during the summer of 1870. It's