RIVER QUEEN sunk at Saint Louis, Missouri, Dec. 2, 1967. Formerly the CAPE GIRARDEAU and GORDON C. GREENE. Last packet boat built at Howard Shipyards (b. 1923). Looking north.
Photograph of passengers on the top deck of the President steamboat overlooking the Mississippi River. Photograph is taken from within the pilothouse., p11-3-3-58-8
RIVER QUEEN sunk at Saint Louis, Missouri, Dec. 2, 1967. Formerly the CAPE GIRARDEAU and GORDON C. GREENE. Last packet boat built at Howard Shipyards (b. 1923). Looking north.
Photograph of the crew of the Admiral with Eads Bridge in the background. Crew includes Jack Chapman (chief engineer), Capt. Cornelius Riemer (mate), Capt. William Streckfus (master), Capt. Herzog (pilot), Capt. William Carroll (alt. master), Bud Messey, Marvin Chapman, and Russell Salvage., p11-3-1-40-13
RIVER QUEEN sunk at Saint Louis, Missouri, Dec. 2, 1967. Formerly the CAPE GIRARDEAU and GORDON C. GREENE. Last packet boat built at Howard Shipyards (b. 1923). Looking south towards Eads Bridge.
RIVER QUEEN sunk at Saint Louis, Missouri, Dec. 2, 1967. Formerly the CAPE GIRARDEAU and GORDON C. GREENE. Last packet boat built at Howard Shipyards (b. 1923). View from Laclede's Landing.
Photograph of the Admiral steamboat on the Mississippi River. The Gateway Arch is in the middleground and the St. Louis cityscape is in the background., p11-3-1-40-12