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This Is a Publication Of A Cumulative Index for and From 1940 to 2011 © 2010 Steamship Historical Society of America 2 This is a publication of THE STEAMSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC. 1029 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 This project has been compiled, designed and typed by Jillian Fulda, and funded by Brent and Relly Dibner Charitable Trust. 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part Subject Page I Listing of whole numbers of issues, 3 with publication date of each II Feature Articles 6 III Authors of Feature Articles 42 IV Illustrations of Vessels 62 V Portraits 151 VI Other Illustrations (including cartoons) 154 VII Maps and Charts 175 VIII Fleet Lists 178 IX Regional News and Departments 180 X Reviews of Books and Other Publications 183 XI Obituaries 217 XII SSHSA Presidents 219 XIII Editors-in-Chief 219 (Please note that Steamboat Bill becomes PowerShips starting with issue #273.) 3 PART I -- WHOLE NUMBERS AND DATES (Under volume heading will follow issue number and date of publication.) VOLUME I 33 March 1950 63 September 1957 34 June 1950 64 December 1957 1 April 1940 35 September 1950 2 August 1940 36 December 1950 VOLUME XV 3 December 1940 4 April 1941 VOLUME VIII 65 March 1958 5 August 1941 66 June 1958 6 December 1941 37 March 1951 67 September 1958 7 April 1942 38 June 1951 68 December 1958 8 August 1942 39 September 1951 9 December 1942 40 December 1951 VOLUME XVI VOLUME II VOLUME IX 69 Spring 1959 70 Summer 1959 10 June 1943 41 March 1952 71 Fall 1959 11 August 1943 42 June 1952 72 Winter 1959 12 December 1943 43 September 1952 13 April 1944 44 December 1952 VOLUME XVII 14 August 1944 VOLUME X 73 Spring 1960 VOLUME III 74 Summer 1960 45 March 1953 75 Fall 1960 15 December 1944 46 June 1953 76 Winter 1960 16 April 1945 47 September 1953 17 August 1945 48 December 1953 VOLUME XVIII 18 December 1945 19 April 1946 VOLUME XI 77 Spring 1961 20 August 1946 78 Summer 1961 21 December 1946 49 March 1954 79 Fall 1961 50 June 1954 80 Winter 1961 VOLUME IV 51 September 1954 52 December 1954 VOLUME XIX 22 April 1947 23 August 1947 VOLUME XII 81 Spring 1962 24 December 1947 82 Summer 1962 53 March 1955 83 Fall 1962 VOLUME V 54 June 1955 84 Winter 1962 55 September 1955 25 March 1948 56 December 1955 VOLUME XX 26 June 1948 27 September 1948 VOLUME XIII 85 Spring 1963 28 December 1948 86 Summer 1963 VOLUME VI 57 March 1956 87 Fall 1963 58 June 1956 88 Winter 1963 29 March 1949 59 September 1956 30 June 1949 60 December 1956 VOLUME XXI 31 September 1949 32 December 1949 VOLUME XIV 89 Spring 1964 90 Summer 1964 61 March 1957 91 Fall 1964 VOLUME VII 62 June 1957 92 Winter 1964 4 VOLUME XXII VOLUME XXX VOLUME XXXVIII 93 Spring 1965 125 Spring 1973 157 Spring 1981 94 Summer 1965 126 Summer 1973 158 Summer 1981 95 Fall 1965 127 Fall 1973 159 Fall 1981 96 Winter 1965 128 Winter 1973 160 Winter 1981 VOLUME XXIII VOLUME XXXI VOLUME XXXIX 97 Spring 1966 129 Spring 1974 161 Spring 1982 98 Summer 1966 130 Summer 1974 162 Summer 1982 99 Fall 1966 131 Fall 1974 163 Fall 1982 100 Winter 1966 132 Winter 1974 164 Winter 1982 VOLUME XXIV VOLUME XXXII VOLUME XL 101 Spring 1967 133 Spring 1975 165 Spring 1983 102 Summer 1967 134 Summer 1975 166 Summer 1983 103 Fall 1967 135 Fall 1975 167 Fall 1983 104 Winter 1967 136 Winter 1975 168 Winter 1983 VOLUME XXV VOLUME XXXIII VOLUME XLI 105 Spring 1968 137 Spring 1976 169 Spring 1984 106 Summer 1968 138 Summer 1976 170 Summer 1984 107 Fall 1968 139 Fall 1976 171 Fall 1984 108 Winter 1968 140 Winter 1976 172 Winter 1984 VOLUME XXVI VOLUME XXXI VOLUME XLII 109 Spring 1969 141 Spring 1977 173 Spring 1985 110 Summer 1969 142 Summer 1977 174 Summer 1985 111 Fall 1969 143 Fall 1977 175 Fall 1985 112 Winter 1969 144 Winter 1977 176 Winter 1985 VOLUME XXVII VOLUME XXXV VOLUME XLIII 113 Spring 1970 145 Spring 1978 177 Spring 1986 114 Summer 1970 146 Summer 1978 178 Summer 1986 115 Fall 1970 147 Fall 1978 179 Fall 1986 116 Winter 1970 148 Winter 1978 180 Winter 1986 VOLUME XXVIII VOLUME XXXVI VOLUME XLIV 117 Spring 1971 149 Spring 1979 181 Spring 1987 118 Summer 1971 150 Summer 1979 182 Summer 1987 119 Fall 1971 151 Fall 1979 183 Fall 1987 120 Winter 1971 152 Winter 1979 184 Winter 1987 VOLUME XXIX VOLUME XXXVII VOLUME XLV 121 Spring 1972 153 Spring 1980 185 Spring 1988 122 Summer 1972 154 Summer 1980 186 Summer 1988 123 Fall 1972 155 Fall 1980 187 Fall 1988 124 Winter 1972 156 Winter 1980 188 Winter 1988 5 VOLUME XLVI VOLUME LIV VOLUME LXII 189 Spring 1989 221 Spring 1997 253 Spring 2005 190 Summer 1989 222 Summer 1997 254 Summer 2005 191 Fall 1989 223 Fall 1997 255 Fall 2005 192 Winter 1989 224 Winter 1997 256 Winter 2005 VOLUME XLVII VOLUME LV VOLUME LXIII 193 Spring 1990 225 Spring 1998 257 Spring 2006 194 Summer 1990 226 Summer 1998 258 Summer 2006 195 Fall 1990 227 Fall 1998 259 Fall 2006 196 Winter 1990 228 Winter 1998 260 Winter 2006 VOLUME XLVIII VOLUME LVI VOLUME LXIV 197 Spring 1991 229 Spring 1999 261 Spring 2007 198 Summer 1991 230 Summer 1999 262 Summer 2007 199 Fall 1991 231 Fall 1999 263 Fall 2007 200 Winter 1991 232 Winter 1999 264 Winter 2007 VOLUME XLIX VOLUME LVII VOLUME LXV 201 Spring 1992 233 Spring 2000 265 Spring 2008 202 Summer 1992 234 Summer 2000 266 Summer 2008 203 Fall 1992 235 Fall 2000 267 Fall 2008 204 Winter 1992 236 Winter 2000 268 Winter 2008 VOLUME L VOLUME LVIII VOLUME LXVI 205 Spring 1993 237 Spring 2001 269 Spring 2009 206 Summer 1993 238 Summer 2001 270 Summer 2009 207 Fall 1993 239 Fall 2001 271 Fall 2009 208 Winter 1993 240 Winter 2001 272 Winter 2009 VOLUME LI VOLUME LVIX VOLUME LXVII 209 Spring 1994 241 Spring 2002 273 Spring 2010 210 Summer 1994 242 Summer 2002 274 Summer 2010 211 Fall 1994 243 Fall 2002 275 Fall 2010 212 Winter 1994 244 Winter 2002 276 Winter 2011 VOLUME LII VOLUME LX VOLUME LXVIII 213 Spring 1995 245 Spring 2003 277 Spring 2011 214 Summer 1995 246 Summer 2003 278 Summer 2011 215 Fall 1995 247 Fall 2003 279 Fall 2011 216 Winter 1995 248 Winter 2003 280 Winter 2012 VOLUME LIII VOLUME LXI 217 Spring 1996 249 Spring 2004 218 Summer 1996 250 Summer 2004 219 Fall 1996 251 Fall 2004 220 Winter 1996 252 Winter 2004 6 281 PART II -- FEATURE ARTICLES All Steamboat Bill (PowerShips) feature articles are shown under the section headings listed in the following table. Articles encompassing more than one geographical area or subject are indexed under all pertinent subject headings, with further cross-references provided so that articles dealing with a particular company can be readily located. For example, an article entitled “The Hoboken Ferry” will be found in the section headed Ferries and Ferryboats under the title “Hoboken Ferry, The”, and under “Hoboken Ferry Company (Hoboken Land & Improvement Company).” These entries will also be found under the New York and Hudson River section. Feature Article Section Headings Page Number Atlantic Coast: 6 Chesapeake Bay 6 Delaware River and Bay 8 Down East (of Cape Cod) 9 Down South (of Norfolk) 11 Long Island Sound & Adjacent Waters 12 New York Harbor & Hudson River 14 St. Lawrence River & Gulf 17 Atlantic and Gulf Coastwise 18 Biographies 19 Canada – Inland Lakes & Rivers 20 Ferries & Ferryboats 20 Great Lakes 22 High Seas 25 Inland Lakes and Canals – United States 31 Inland and Western Rivers – United States 32 Museums and Libraries 34 Overseas 34 Pacific Coast—Inland Waters and Canada 36 Pacific Coastwise 37 Steam Launches 38 Engines, Boilers and Other Technical Matters 38 Cruise Ships 39 Tugs 40 SSHSA Affairs 40 Miscellaneous 41 ATLANTIC COAST: Chesapeake Bay ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line by H. Osborne Michael 91/78 Across the Tred Avon by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 161/19 AVALON, The Eagle of the, by Robert H. Burgess ALBANY – POTOMAC, Muffled Drums for, By 54/38 Thomas A. Larremore 30/25 32/82 Backwoods Ferries, The, by Rodger W. Fredrick Annual Meeting – Baltimore, 1987 by Peter T. Eisele 87/72 182/117 Baltimore & Eastern Shore Railroad Co. See: The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 7 Baltimore & Virginia Steamboat Co. EMMA GILES, The Ghost of the (a poem) by Charles See: The Weems Line 5/62 Waldschmidt 127/145 The Weems Line of the Chesapeake End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND and 13/220 POTOMAC, The, by H. Graham Wood 16/292 The End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND First Steam Pilot Boat, the by Capt. Brian H. Hope and RICHMOND 16/292 168/243 Baltimore Boats, A Day with the, by William C. Steuart Floating Miscellany, A by James Wilson 154/93 20/387 21/414 Francis Scott Key Cruises Baltimore, Chesapeake & Richmond Steamboat Co. See: M.V. Port Welcome 127/143 See: ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line 91/78 Fredericksburg To Baltimore: Ninety Miles by Air, Two Baltimore Steam Packet Co. Days and Two Nights on Two Different See: Old Bay Line Ends 122 Years Service 82/45 Steamers by Graham H. Wood 188/279 BEAR MOUNTAIN’s Farewell to Baltimore by H. From the Diary of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Jr.
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