P-029: John Hartford Collection Photographs

Herein are located the photographs collected by folk musician and river enthusiast John Hartford.
Herman T. Pott National Inland Waterways Library

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A sternwheeler kicking water
A sternwheeler kicking water from blade to blade which falls back upon her again.
A. Baldwin
A. Baldwin on river. Crew visible on deck and in pilot house.
A. C. Donnally
Side-wheel packet A. C. Donnally at loading dock. This steamer ran Cincinnati to New Orleans before it burned on the Missouri shore just south of Cairo in February 1879.
A. D. Allen
Sternwheeler A. D. Allen docked.
A. D. Allen
Sternwheeler A. D. Allen at port. Crew is visible on deck.
A. D. Allen
Sternwheeler A. D. Allen at Lock 3 on the Arkansas River.
A. D. Franz
Towboat A. D. Franz, probably at Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
A. F. McArthur
Sternwheeler A. F. McArthur pushing the barge Polly.
A. I. Baker
Wreck of the sternwheeler A. I. Baker at Mound City, Illinois, in 1944.
A. I. Baker
Partially submerged sternwheeler A. I. Baker at Mound City, Illinois.
A. I. Baker
Sternwheeler A. I. Baker on dry land.
A. I. Baker
Sternwheeler A. I. Baker on river, pushing barges.
A. I. Baker
Sternwheeler A. I. Baker run aground.
A. L. Mason
A. L. Mason under construction in Madison, Indiana. Men are visible on deck.
A. M. Halliday
A. M. Halliday docked. Crew is visible in pilot house and working with automobiles on deck.
A. M. Scott
A. M. Scott docked. Crew is visible on deck and near pilot house.
A. M. Scott
A. M. Scott docked in a cove. Other ships are visible in background.
A. M. Scott
A. M. Scott on river. Crew is visible on deck and in pilot house. Image reproduced from Waterways Journal clipping.
A. M. Scott, Chester, and Advance
A. M. Scott, Chester, and Advance docked.
A. O. Ackard
Stern view of steam boat A. O. Ackard showing bustle plates.
A. O. Ackard
A. O. Ackard on river. Passengers and crew are visible on deck and in pilot house.
ARETHUSA
The Arethusa was built in 1894 at Gasconade, Missouri by the U. S. Engineer Boat Yard. Her dimensions were: - 91 x 18 x 4 feet; 45 tons. She was a small stern wheel tender for towing on the Missouri River. Captain W. L. Heckman, Jr., was her master.
Abner O'Neal
Interior of the Abner O'Neal.
Ada
Ada on river. Crew is visible on deck.
Ada B
Ada B docked. Passengers and loading crew visible on deck.
Ada V
Ada V docked in Sistersville, West Virginia.
Adam Jacobs
Adam Jacobs (built 1885 in Brownsville, Pa.) at port. Vessel had electric lights and an arc searchlight (seen at far right), one of the first see in the region.

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