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41. Madison, Indiana, Marine Ways Madison, Indiana, Marine Ways Steamboats; Dry docks; Shipyards--Indiana--Madison; Rowboats; Jefferson County (Ind.); Steamboats Madison had two steamboat facilities that built and repaired river craft: the Madison Marine Railway Shipyard began in 1851 and continued operations through World War II: Madison Dry Dock Company was founded...

42. Depot and Freight House at Madison, Indiana Depot and Freight House at Madison, Indiana Commerce; Business districts; Indiana--Madison

43. "Crown Hill" at Madison, Indiana "Crown Hill" at Madison, Indiana Steamboats; Towboats; Boats; Ohio River; Summer

44. "Congo" "Congo" Steamboats; Commerce (Ship); Boats; Transportation The Congo was a sternwheel packet that ran between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. She was built in Harmar, Ohio in 1890. She collided with a barge and sank in 1896.

45. "Joseph B. Williams" Pushing Barges "Joseph B. Williams" Pushing Barges Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Commerce (Ship)

46. "Packet Governor Morton" at Indianapolis "Packet Governor Morton" at Indianapolis Steamboats; Paddle steamers; Transportation; Boats "Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.

47. "City of Memphis" "City of Memphis" Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Commerce (Ship) The ship was built at Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1898. She was 200 feet x 36 feet x 6 feet. She ran from St. Louis to Memphis.

48. "A.L. Mason" at the Madison Marine Ways "A.L. Mason" at the Madison Marine Ways Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company

49. "Alexander Mackenzie" in a Lock at Louisville "Alexander Mackenzie" in a Lock at Louisville Steamboats; Paddle steamers; Transportation; Bridges; Boats

50. Sinking of the Steamer "City of Louisville" in a Flood and Ice Gorge Sinking of the Steamer "City of Louisville" in a Flood and Ice Gorge Steamboats; Natural disasters; Floods; Boats; Transportation

51. "City of Louisville" Trapped in Ice "City of Louisville" Trapped in Ice Steamboats; Natural disasters; Ice; Transportation; Boats

52. Boiler Deck of the "J.M. White" Boiler Deck of the "J.M. White" Steamboats; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Boats The J.M. White was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1878, and said to be the finest side-wheel cotton packet ever built. It burned December 13, 1886, at Point Coupee Parish in Louisiana. A cargo of...

53. Barge "Vesta" Near Madison, Indiana Barge "Vesta" Near Madison, Indiana Steamboats; Barges; Bridges; Boats; Transportation

54. Cabin of the "Tacoma" Cabin of the "Tacoma" Steamboats; Transportation; Boats Shown in the picture are Captain and Mrs. Gordon C. Greene, Tom and Chris Greene and Jesse Hughes. The Tacoma was built in New Richmond, Ohio in 1883. It operated for 39 years and was based in Cincinnati....

55. Packet "Tacoma" Packet "Tacoma" Transportation; Steamboats; Boats; Commerce (Ship) Cargo is being loaded onto the ship.

56. "Sultana" at Helena, Arkansas "Sultana" at Helena, Arkansas Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Sultana (Steamboat); United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 The boilers of the Sultana exploded April 27, 1865 when it was near Memphis, Tennessee. 1,238 lives were lost, most of them Union soldiers who had been prisoners of war returning home.

57. "Sprague" the Largest Towboat in the World "Sprague" the Largest Towboat in the World Steamboats; Towboats; Boats; Commerce (Ship); Transportation The Sprague was a sternwheel river towboat 315 feet long, 664 feet beam, 7 feet 6 inches deep. The paddle wheel was 40 feet wide and 37 feet in diameter and operated at 11 revolutions per minute. In April,...

58. Cabin of the "Tom Greene" Cabin of the "Tom Greene" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Pianos The Tom Greene was built in W. Virginia in 1923, by the Marietta Manufacturing Company. The ship won two races with the Betsy Ann in 1929 and 1930.

59. Steamboat "Tom Greene" Being Used as a Freighter Steamboat "Tom Greene" Being Used as a Freighter Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Commerce (Ship); Air pollution

60. Steamboat "Tom Greene" on the Ohio River Near Madison, Indiana Steamboat "Tom Greene" on the Ohio River Near Madison, Indiana Steamboats; Ohio River; Transportation; Boats; Air pollution
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