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Bateau







The Bateau was a shallow draft river craft used during the period from 1775 to 1840 to transport tobacco and other cargo on the James river and its tributaries in the state of Virginia.
It was flat bottomed and pointed at both ends.
The length of the bateau varied greatly, 58 feet being a common length.

The bateau was propelled by bateaumen pushing with long sturdy poles.
Alternate spellings of bateau include batteau, batoe and the plurals bateaux, batoes, and batteaux.

bateau

Bateau is the French word for boat. In the colonial days, bateaus were used extensively in rivers throughout the eastern part of the United States, but the coverage of this article is confined to those that plied the James River in the state of Virginia.

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