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A technical and policy study arguing that a fast, government-supported ocean steam mail service is essential to national commerce, diplomacy, and defense. It analyzes engineering, operational, and economic factors—speed, fuel consumption, vessel design, repairs, crew costs, and depreciation—showing why high-speed transoceanic steamers cannot be sustained by freight receipts or private enterprise. It contrasts steam and sail roles, evaluates propeller versus side-wheel types, and reviews foreign practice. The conclusion recommends a comprehensive national steam mail system funded and organized by the government to secure reliable, rapid communications and commercial advantage.

About the Author

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Thomas Rainey

Thomas Rainey was a notable figure in the field of maritime navigation and communication during the 19th century. He is best known for his work "Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post," which explores the advancements in steamship technology and its impact on transoceanic mail delivery. Rainey's contributions reflect the significant changes in maritime practices of his time, highlighting the intersection of technology and global communication. His insights into ocean navigation continue to be of interest to historians and enthusiasts of maritime history.

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