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Monthly Archives: January 2012
1887 President Grover Cleveland trip
On September 30, 1887 President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland left Washington DC on a 5000 mile journey through the western and southern U.S. They rode in a train provided by rail magnate George Pullman. President Cleveland insisted on personally covering … Continue reading
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January 25, 1887
The Memphis Commercial Appeal Mid South Memories section reported that on January 25, 1887 the following article extolling the benefits of liver medicine …”Almost all the diseases that afflict us from infancy to old age have their origin in a … Continue reading
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St. Louis Missouri water front view
This St. Louis water front picture was taken sometime in the 1890’s to the early 1900’s. I have another picture of this scene but it is in need of some PhotoShop help before I post a copy. Way’s Packer Directory … Continue reading
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Lee Line wharfboat Memphis Tennessee
This picture of a Lee Line Steamers wharfboat is from a unused therefore undated postcard. The gentlemen standing by the mule cart could be cotton merchants waiting for a bale or two of cotton to be unloaded from the wharfboat … Continue reading
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LADY LEE at launch Jeffersonville Ind. 1889
LADY LEE: Boat 3338 Way’s Packet Directory page 275. Stern Wheeler, Packet, wood hull, built by the Howard Ship Yard Jeffersonville Ind. 1889, 176 x 35 x 5.5. Engines 16’s – 6 ft. Three boilers. She and the ROWENA LEE … Continue reading
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ROBERT E LEE at launch 1898
Lee Line Steamer Robert E Lee 1898 This picture is from the collection of my brother George Lee. This boat was named after my great uncle Robert E Lee who ran the Lee Line from 1895 until 1912. Some historic records … Continue reading
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FERD HAROLD Hickman Ky
This picture was taken from a postcard labled Ferd Harold Hickman Ky.
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Steamer FERD HAROLD
FERD HAROLD: Boat 2039 Way’s Packet Directory page 165. Stern Wheeler, Packet, steel hull, built at Dubuque Iowa 1890, 244 x 34 x 7.2. Engines 18’s – 8 ft. Three boilers. Ferd Harold Esq. was a St. Louis brewer who … Continue reading
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