copied from the one you see in this picture. A section of the wire railing with its fanciful rosettes is used on the little steamer LADY GRACE. One of the gilded acorns surmounting the hogchain posts today is in the River Museum, Marietta, Ohio.
We don't know the identity of the lady with the nice white shawl thrown over her shoulders, nor of her companions, but they are having a nice time sailing
Photo. Steamer, John B. Smith (formerly the U.S.E.D. Alabama, and Burke Line, Capitol) turning into the mouth of the Tennessee River, from the Ohio, 1939.
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.
M/V A. A. Vestal - Cambell Barge Line, Inc. - Charleroi Pennsylvania- 3200 horsepower - Larose Shipyard, Incorporated-1975 - January 17, 1993 at Clarington, Ohio
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See also: M/V Sara Elrabeth, M/V Safety Pledge, M/V Robert Dean Moore
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Boat Photo Museum No. 417-32442
M/V A. A. Vestal - Cambell Barge Line, Inc. - Charleroi Pennsylvania- 3200 horsepower - Larose Shipyard, Incorporated-1975 - January 17, 1993 at Clarington, Ohio
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See also: M/V Sara Elrabeth, M/V Safety Pledge, M/V Robert Dean Moore
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Boat Photo Museum No. 417-32441
#1007, Nov. 7, 1892. OHIO RIVER, Dredging at Brooklyn Harbor, Ill. 923 Miles from Pittsburg. Steamer H. S. McComb and dredges Oswego and Ohio are visible working the river.