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1. Drinking Water on the J.M. White Drinking Water on the J.M. White Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Glass painting and staining; Spittoons Note the drinking cups attached to the dispenser. Spittoons are on the floor. The stained glass on the ship was one of its most attractive features.

2. Cabin of the "City of Cincinnati" Cabin of the "City of Cincinnati" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Dining rooms; Ohio River The City of Cincinnati was 300 feet long 38 feet wide and 6 feet deep.

3. Cabin of the "Arkansas City" Cabin of the "Arkansas City" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Spittoons; Boats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company The Arkansas City was built in 1882 at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by the Howard Steamboat Company, and wrecked May 30, 1896, by a cyclone at St. Louis.

4. Cabin of the "J.M. White" Cabin of the "J.M. White" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Transportation; Boats; Pianos The main cabin was 19 feet wide and 233 feet long. The staterooms ranged from 8 x 10 to 12 x 14.

5. Ladies' Cabin of the "J.M. White" Ladies' Cabin of the "J.M. White" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Boats; Transportation The mirror in the cabin was 5 1/2 feet x 7 1/2 feet. The frame had gold carvings.

6. Cabin of the "Park City" Cabin of the "Park City" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Transportation The Park City ran between Evansville, Indiana and the Green River in central Kentucky.

7. Cabin of the "Morning Star" Cabin of the "Morning Star" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Transportation A spittoon is on the floor in the foreground.

8. Cabin of the "Greenland" Cabin of the "Greenland" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Boats; Transportation A spittoon is on the floor in the foreground.

9. 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...

10. 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.

11. Cabin of the "Chris Greene" Cabin of the "Chris Greene" Steamboats; Boats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Transportation

12. Cabin of the "Chris Greene" Cabin of the "Chris Greene" Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Transportation; Boats; Wicker furniture

13. Aisle of the Cabin of the Steamboat "Grand Republic" Aisle of the Cabin of the Steamboat "Grand Republic" Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation The Grand Republic was bult at Shousetown, Pennsylvania in 1867. In 1876 she set a record for cargo: 8,210 bales of cotton, 525 sacks of cotton seed, 872 sacks of oil cake, 400 sacks of meal, and 350 barrels...

14. Cabin of the " Grand Republic" Cabin of the " Grand Republic" Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Pianos

15. Forward Deck of "Queen City" Forward Deck of "Queen City" Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation

16. Cabin of the "Queen City" Cabin of the "Queen City" Transportation; Steamboats; Boats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation

17. Cabin of the "Belle Memphis" Cabin of the "Belle Memphis" Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Dinners and dining; Dining tables The Belle Memphis was a sidewheel packet. This may be the one built at Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1881. It sank near Cranes Island, below Chester, Illlinois, September 7, 1897 - a total loss.

18. Cabin of the "Evansville" Cabin of the "Evansville" Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation

19. Cabin of "Robert F. Brandt" Cabin of "Robert F. Brandt" Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation

20. Cabin of the "Betsy Ann" Cabin of the "Betsy Ann" Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation
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