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
Photograph of tables and chairs arranged around the top deck of the President steamboat. The Eads Bridge and a trolley car are visible in the background., p11-3-3-58-8
which she cleared a profit of $40,000, a feat never duplicated before or since. She ran regularly in the Louisville-Cincinnati trade. She was sold by John W. Hubbard of Pittsburgh to the Streckfus Steamers, St. Louis, taken to St. Louis, torn down, and a new superstructire built to make her a modern excursion boat. She came out on July 4, 1934 at St. Louis; charged $2.50 per person. She is still in
Photograph of passengers on the top deck of the President steamboat. Across the Mississippi River, a Todd-Johnson Dry Docks, Inc. is seen., p11-3-3-58-8
Presented to the Golden Eagle River Museum by Milton Mantler in meeting of 1-23-83 at Shrewsbury Community Hall, Shrewsbury, Mo./Speakers Capt. W. F. Carroll Ostreckfus Steam's
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