Monday, March 5, 2012

Save the Sprague: 2012









Each year I make a prilgrimage to the resting place of one of Vicksburg's most historical assets which is rusting along Washington Street right past downtown Vicksburg. It is the remains of the Sprague steamboat, a majestic lady who is an icon of our city's history. But for another year, the pieces salvaged from when she burned several decades ago have succumbed to another year of rust. And once again I am making an appeal to anyone who will listen that we need to save the Sprague. More specifically, I think we need to save the sternwheel, which is the first photo in this album and the smokestacks. I can just picture the sternwheel rebuilt and placed in a shallow pool near the Transportation Museum. A motor could turn the wheel and people could just stand there and watch that mighty piece of Vicksburg and Mississippi history. So please share this album with anyone whom you think can save the Sprague. Thieves, I understand, have already started stealing some of the Sprague to sell as scrap. I cannot stand, however, to see her just rust away. Who will help me?

5 comments:

  1. Maybe a lot of folks, if you say exactly what you want us to do. What is the plan, and how can people help?

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  2. I'd like to help and pass along your message to the readers of Preservation in Mississippi. Do we need to contact a government official or a private organization? Start a separate group? Donate money?

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  3. I have no clue. I guess the first step would be to Post an update on your influential blog

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  4. Marty, I included a link to this post in my post for today featuring the Old Court House Museum.

    Hope someone who can DO something sees it!

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