Photograph of the NORTH MISSOURI. "60 Souvenir Postal Cards of St. Charles and Vicinity Transferring Trains at St. Charles, MO., 1869. St. Charles, Mo.," "Transferring trains at St. Charles, Mo., 1869, St. Charles, Mo."
Vol. XXII. No. 28. O. V. I. A. Meeting: Planned to be One of the Most Important Waterways Meetings Ever Held. John A. Cox On Waterways. Matt Monaghan Passes Away. Arkansas Rice. Work Commenced on "Frisco."
. After 14 years of service at Vicksburg, Mississippi she was returned to Dubuque in 1921 and lengthened 57 feet; total new length 365 feet. Tonnage: gross, 1313; net, 1281 tons. With the construction of a new highway and railroad bridge at Vicksburg she was sold to the Streckfus Steamers about 1937 and her hull and engine used in the construction of the Admiral. She is now 360 x 52.7 x 7.6 feet. She