Photograph of the flyer "Regular Saturday Packet For Missouri River. The Elegant and Favorite Fast Passenger Packet MARTHA JEWETT! ROBT. P. BURTON, Commander, D.H. SILVER, Clerk, Will leave for Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin, Lexington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty, Wayne City, Kansas, Parkville, Leavenworth City, Weston, Atchison, and St. Joseph, On every alternate SATURDAY."
The E. R. Andrews was built in 1894 by the Howard's at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Her hull was of wood on steel frames, being 165 by 32.5 by 5.2 feet. Her tonnage was gross, 469 and net, 351 tons. She was a big towboat built for and was the flagship of the Campbell Creek Coal Company; also the pride of the late Captain \"Ed\" Burnside, who was drowned in April, 1922, at Cincinnati, Ohio. The
October 29, 1937. - Looking upstream from starboard stern of Dredge Grafton. Woods Bros. weaving matress at station 219-00. Note proximity of dredge and mattress construction. Grand Tower Pile Dike and Revetment Contract, 1937-38: Woods Brothers Construction Company. Note: Photographs could not be taken at regular intervals because of adverse weather conditions.