Corps of Engineers Snagboat Missouri on Mo. River, 1912. Burned at Gasconade Mo. July 28, 1928. Was sunk behind dike about 2 miles below Gasconade, Dec. 1929. Winter ice breakup broke hole in dike. March 1930, channel was through hole. March 15, 1930, Dredge Kappa, hit and sank on top, Snagboat Missouri. George Kishmar.
1 letter, January 30, 1793. Text of the letter in the handwriting of Tobias Lear.
To the Rev.nd Thornton Fleming, Valantine Cooke and William McLenaham.
[Authenticated by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association]
Boat belonged to Capt. DENKMAN, friend of Golden Eagle's Jim Smith. Capt. Denkman attended some G.E. meetings. M. Buel May '05. Diesel excursion boat, steel hull, twin props. Built Chattanooga, TN, 1941. 64.5 x 20. Cat D-330 diesels, placed in 1966, total of 240 hp. Originally named Lake Queen, then owned by Pleasure Boats Inc., Normandy, MO. She was sold in 1960 to Agnew's Charter Boat Service
Collot’s maps of Louisiana were made in 1796 and were most likely planned for military intrigues and colonial conquest, but the work transcended its purpose in thoroughly documenting the earliest settlements of the Illinois Country. These plans were the most detailed to their time.