Photographs and drawings, dated March 1917. Photos, clockwise from top: Bird's eye view of East Nashville, 1916; sternwheeler Nashville at the wharf; decks of the Henry Harley; sternwheeler Robert Rhea on the Cumberland River. Page 13 of small steamboat album.
The Henry Harley was built in 1898 at Howard Yard, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Her tonnage was 162, and her wooden hull measured 160 x 29 x 3.2 feet. She had two boilers, each 42 inches by 22 feet and had eight 6-inch flues. The \"allowed\" pressure was 161 pounds. Her engines were of the poppet valve type and the cylinders were each 12 inches in bore by 4 1/2 feet in stroke. Indicated horsepower