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- Mud_clerk abstract "A mud clerk was a helper or all-around worker aboard a steamboat during the period before and after the American Civil War, particularly aboard steamboats on the Mississippi River.According to Mark Twain in his autobiography, "Mud clerks received no salary, but they were in the line of promotion. They could become, presently, third clerk and second clerk, then chief clerk -- that is to say, purser".Mud clerks were always male, and typically in their early teens or younger. Duties included such things as running errands for the officers of the steamboat, carrying messages around the ship, and fetching food or beverages. As the name itself implies, mud clerks would often be given the dirtiest jobs aboard ship.".
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- Mud_clerk wikiPageLength "973".
- Mud_clerk wikiPageOutDegree "8".
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- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mississippi_River.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Life_on_the_Mississippi.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Twain.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Purser.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mud clerk".
- Mud_clerk wikiPageWikiLinkText "mud clerk".
- Mud_clerk auto "yes".
- Mud_clerk date "December 2009".
- Mud_clerk hasPhotoCollection Mud_clerk.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Mud_clerk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Job-stub.
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- Mud_clerk subject Category:Mississippi_River.
- Mud_clerk subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Mud_clerk hypernym Helper.
- Mud_clerk type Article.
- Mud_clerk type Person.
- Mud_clerk type Article.
- Mud_clerk type Occupation.
- Mud_clerk comment "A mud clerk was a helper or all-around worker aboard a steamboat during the period before and after the American Civil War, particularly aboard steamboats on the Mississippi River.According to Mark Twain in his autobiography, "Mud clerks received no salary, but they were in the line of promotion. They could become, presently, third clerk and second clerk, then chief clerk -- that is to say, purser".Mud clerks were always male, and typically in their early teens or younger.".
- Mud_clerk label "Mud clerk".
- Mud_clerk sameAs m.05yfk1.
- Mud_clerk sameAs Q6931467.
- Mud_clerk sameAs Q6931467.
- Mud_clerk wasDerivedFrom Mud_clerk?oldid=673840515.
- Mud_clerk isPrimaryTopicOf Mud_clerk.