Michael C MasonMichael C. Mason (1951-2014) was a passionate historian and storyteller with a lifelong fascination for the riverboats of the Ocklawaha River. For decades, he collected rare images, artifacts, and firsthand accounts, preserving the legacy of Florida' steamboat era. In 1989, he created a mobile exhibit and, alongside his father, traveled across north central Florida-bringing history to life for students and communities through vivid displays and captivating tales.Before his work as a local historian, Mason served as an Aerial Combat Photographer in the United States Air Force. His assignments took him across Southeast Asia, where he documented the war effort in Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Cambodia, and Laos. He flew 118 combat missions aboard the Phantom F-4, gaining air time in both fixed-wing and rotor aircraft.Mason shared a close friendship with fellow riverboat historian Edward Mueller, and their mutual passion led to this collaborative work. In Riverboat Landing, Mason honors Mueller's legacy by incorporating the entire text of his seminal book, Ocklawaha River Steamboats, ensuring these stories continue to inspire future generations. Read More Read Less
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