home
:
browse
:
advanced search
:
preferences
:
my favorites
:
about
:
help
CONTENTdm Collection
Search results for
Built
Refine your search
Format of Original
Photographic Print
(75)
Photographic Print, B&...
(52)
Digital
(20)
Postcard
(18)
Copy Photograph
(11)
Show more...
Subject
Transportation
(59)
Steamboats
(47)
Covered Bridges
(37)
Courthouses
(36)
Government Facilities
(29)
Boats
(24)
Mills and Mill-work
(20)
Railroads
(18)
Rivers
(15)
Ohio River
(12)
Date
ca 1900
(21)
ca 1910
(12)
ca 1940
(10)
ca 1980
(8)
2009
(8)
Show more...
Creator
Wilson-harmeson, Mable
(8)
Plimpton, Thomas L
(4)
Vadas, Edward J
(3)
Hohenberger, Frank M
(2)
[mitchell, William, 18...
(2)
Show more...
results
61
-
80
of
303
item(s)
page 4 of 16 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
Image:
Title:
Subject:
Description:
61.
Trial Trip of the "Morning Star"
Steamboats; Ohio River; Transportation; Air pollution
The ship was built at Jeffersonville, Indiana, 1902. It burned while being used in the Coney Island trade.
62.
1st "Robert E. Lee"
Steamboats; Boats; Transportation
The Robert E. Lee was built at New Albany, Indiana in 1866 for $200,000. She was 297 feet by 49 feet by 9 feet. June 30, 1870 she left New Orleans in a race against the Natchez to St. Louis. The Henry...
63.
"Robt. E. Lee"
Steamboats; Transportation; Boats
The Robert E. Lee was built in New Albany, Indiana, in 1866, and dismantled in 1876. While the name was being painted on the ship it was moved over to the Kentucky shore as some Hoosiers resented the name...
64.
Captains Gordon and Mary Greene Aboard the "Greenland"
Steamboats; Transportation; Boats
The Greenland was built in 1903, in Harmar, Ohio at the Knox Yard. Captain Mary B. Green commanded the ship on occasion.
65.
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...
66.
"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.
67.
"Andes 2nd" at Madison, Indiana
Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Paddle steamers
The 2nd Andes was built in Cincinnati in 1877, and was owned by the Wheeling & Cincinnati Packet Co. It primarily travelled back and forth between Wheeling, West Virginia, and Bellaire, Ohio. In May, 1895,...
68.
"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.
69.
"Harvester" at the Madison Marine Ways
Steamboats; Boats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Transportation
The" Harvester" was built at Madison in 1896 with machinery from the ship "My Choice." It was partially wrecked by a cyclone at St. Louis May 27, 1896, and rebuilt. It was destroyed by a storm in 1909...
70.
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....
71.
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.
72.
"Chris Greene" Passing Jeffersonville, Indiana
Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Bridges
The Chris Greene was built in Charleston, West Virginia in 1925. She ran from Cincinnati to Pomeroy to Charleston until 1934, then Cincinnati-Louisville. She was sold in 1950 and converted into a yacht...
73.
"U.S. Golden Rod" at Cincinnati
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Bridges
The Goldenrod was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1888, at the Sweeney Yard. As a lighthouse tender it served the government lights on the Ohio River and its tributaries.
74.
"Betsy Ann" in Lock #17 on the Ohio River
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; River engineering--Ohio River; Ohio River--navigation
The Betsy Ann was built in Dubuque, Iowa, in 1899. She primarily sailed in the Natchez-Bayour Sara trade and carried mail. She participated in 3 staged races at Cincinnati in 1928, 1929, and 1930. Note...
75.
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.
76.
"America" Anchored at Madison
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Pollution; Air pollution
The America was built at the Howard Shipyard in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1917. The ship burned in 1930.
77.
Cabin of the "Belle of the Bends"
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation
The ship was built in 1898 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, by the Howard Yard. She ran from Greenville-Vicksburg. Spittoons are in the center of the picture.
78.
Cabin of the Steamboat the "Grand Republic"
Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation
The Grand Republic was built in 1867, in Shousetown, Pennsylvania. The ship was renamed in 1876, after repairs and renovation. The ship burned Sept. 9, 1877, and was lost. Doors to passenger's staterooms...
79.
Courthouse, Evansville, Indiana
Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Courthouses
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and built by Charles Pearce and Company of Indianapolis. When county government offices moved to the Civic...
80.
Millersburg Covered Bridge on Pigeon Creek in Warrick County, Indiana
Warrick County (Ind.); Covered bridges
No longer standing, this covered bridge crossed Pigeon Creek in Warrick County. Built in 1874 by P. Wiest, the bridge was a single span Multiple King Post Truss structure 106 feet long, including a 9 foot...
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
results
61
-
80
of
303
item(s)
page 4 of 16 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
powered by CONTENTdm
®
|
contact us
^ to top ^