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Wooldridge Steamboat List Wooldridge Steamboat List Vessel Name Type Year [--] Ashley 1838 [--] McLean (J.L. McLean) 1854 A. Cabbano Side Wheel Steamboat 1860 A. Fusiler (A. Fuselier) 1851 A. Fusiler (A. Fusilier) 1839 A. Gates Side Wheel Towboat 1896 A. Giles Towboat 1872 A. McDonald Stern Towboat 1871 A. Saltzman Stern Wheel Steamboat 1889 A.B. Chambers Side Wheel Steamboat 1855 A.B. Shaw 1847 A.C. Bird Stern Wheel Steamboat 1875 A.C. Goddin 1856 A.D. Allen Stern Wheel Steamboat 1901 A.D. Hine (Ad Hine) 1860 A.D. Owens Stern Wheel Steamboat 1896 A.D. Taylor Side Wheel Steamboat A.G. Brown Side Wheel Steamboat 1860 A.G. Henry Stern Wheel Steamboat 1880 A.G. Mason Stern Wheel Steamboat 1855 A.G. Ross Stern Wheel Steamboat 1858 A.G. Wagoner Snagboat 1882 A.H. Seviers 1843 A.H. Seviers (A.H. Sevier) 1860 A.J. Sweeny (A.J. Sweeney) Stern Wheel Steamboat 1863 A.J. Baker Towboat 1864 A.J. White Side Wheel Steamboat 1871 A.J. Whitney Stern Towboat 1880 A.L. Crawford Stern Wheel Steamboat 1884 A.L. Davis 1853 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 1 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year A.L. Gregorie (A.L. Gregoire) Ferry 1853 A.L. Mason Stern Wheel Steamboat 1890 A.L. Milburn 1856 A.L. Norton Stern Wheel Steamboat 1886 A.L. Shotwell Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 A.M. Jarrett Stern Wheel Steamboat 1881 A.M. Phillips Side Wheel Steamboat 1835 A.M. Scott Screw Tunnel 1906 A.N. Johnson Side Wheel Steamboat 1842 A.O. Tyler Side Wheel Steamboat 1857 A.R. Bragg Stern Wheel Steamboat 1890 A.T. Lacy (A.T. Lacey) Side Wheel Steamboat 1857 A.W. Baker 1862 A.W. Quarrier Side Wheel Steamboat 1856 A.W. VanLeer Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Aaron Hall Side Wheel Steamboat 1850 Abby Allen Side Wheel Steamboat 1849 Abe Hays Stern Towboat 1867 Abe McDonald Stern Towboat 1871 Abeona Stern Wheel Steamboat 1864 Aberdeen Side Wheel Steamboat 1848 Abigai (Abrigal)l Stern Wheel Steamboat 19-- Abita Side Wheel Steamboat 1884 Abner O'Neal Stern Wheel Steamboat 1875 Abonea (Abeona) Side Wheel Steamboat 1830 Absalom Cox 1842 Acacia 1862 Acme 1879 Active Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 Active Stern Towboat 1867 Ad Hines Stern Wheel Steamboat 1862 Ada Stern Towboat 1876 Ada Heilman Stern Wheel Steamboat 1870 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 2 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Ada Lyon 1864 Ada V Stern Towboat 1887 Adam Given Stern Wheel Steamboat 1900 Adam Jacobs Stern Wheel Steamboat 1879 Adam Jacobs Side Wheel Steamboat 1864 Adams 1864 Addie Stern Towboat 1890 Addie Farrison (Addie E. Faison) Stern Wheel Steamboat 1887 Addie Johnson (Addie Johnston) Side Wheel Steamboat 1864 Adelaide 1841 Adelaide Side Wheel Steamboat 1851 Adelaide 1853 Adelia Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Adirance Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Adiratic Side Wheel Steamboat 1835 Adiratic Stern Wheel Steamboat 1855 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1865 Admiral Side Wheel Gunboat 1862 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1863 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1940 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1848 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1843 Admiral Side Wheel Steamboat 1859 Admiral 1865 Admiral Dewey Stern Wheel Steamboat 1898 Admiral Dewey Side Wheel Steamboat 1898 Admiral Farragutt (Admiral Farragut) Stern Wheel Steamboat 1864 Adriatic 1855 Advance Stern Towboat 1857 Advance 1873 Advance Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Advance No. 2 Stern Towboat 1863 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 3 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Adventure 1835 Aetna Stern Towboat 1874 Aetna Side Wheel Steamboat 1815 Afton Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Agatha 1844 Agnes Side Wheel Steamboat 1840 Agnes Side Wheel Steamboat 1864 Agnes Stern Wheel Steamboat Aid 1836 Aid 1870 Aid 1843 Aid 1852 Aid 1844 Ajax Stern Towboat 1865 Ajax 1837 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1860 Alabama Stern Towboat 1895 Alabama Stern Wheel Steamboat Alabama Stern Wheel Steamboat 1883 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1859 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1851 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1841 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1818 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1826 Alabama Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 Alabama Belle Side Wheel Steamboat 1866 Alabamian Side Wheel Steamboat 1836 Alabamian Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Alahambria Stern Wheel Steamboat 1854 Alahambria Side Wheel Steamboat 1845 Alamo 1870 Alamo Side Wheel Steamboat 1849 Alamo 1864 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 4 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Alarm Stern Towboat 1880 Alaska Stern Wheel Steamboat 1867 Albamarle (Albemarle) Side Wheel Steamboat 1855 Albany 1860 Albany Side Wheel Steamboat 1846 Albany Side Wheel Steamboat 1837 Albany 1901 Albatrose Side Wheel Steamboat 1844 Albatross Side Wheel Steamboat 1907 Albert Gallitan (Albert Gallatin) Side Wheel Steamboat 1839 Albert Hanson Stern Towboat 1896 Albert McLean Stern Wheel Steamboat 1886 Albert Pearce Side Wheel Steamboat 1863 Albert Toll Stern Towboat 1880 Albert Willis Stern Towboat 1881 Alberta Stern Wheel Steamboat 1876 Alberta No. 3 Stern Wheel Steamboat 1884 Albertine Side Wheel Steamboat 1855 Albion 1875 Alda Stern Wheel Steamboat 1891 Alemakee 1852 Aleonia Side Wheel Steamboat 1851 Alert Stern Towboat 1881 Alert Stern Wheel Steamboat 1878 Alert Stern Wheel Steamboat 1885 Alert Side Wheel Steamboat 1835 Alert No. 2 1848 Alex Chambers Stern Wheel Steamboat 1864 Alex Foster 1882 Alex Foster Stern Wheel Steamboat 1864 Alex Gordon 1834 Alex Hamilton (Alexander hamilton) Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Alex Harth 1897 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 5 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Alex Kendell (Alex Kendall) Stern Wheel Steamboat 1874 Alex Majors (A. Majors) 1857 Alex Martin Stern Wheel Steamboat 1892 Alex McDowell Side Wheel Steamboat 1860 Alex McGregor Side Wheel Steamboat 1856 Alex Mitchell Side Wheel Steamboat 1869 Alex Montgomery Tug 1891 Alex Montgomery No. 2 1892 Alex Perry Stern Wheel Steamboat 1891 Alex Porter Side Wheel Steamboat 1839 Alex Scott Side Wheel Steamboat 1842 Alex Scott No. 2 Side Wheel Steamboat 1848 Alex Speer 1865 Alex Swift Stern Towboat 1873 Alex Wilson Stern Towboat 1853 Alex Yost Stern Wheel Steamboat Alexandria Stern Wheel Steamboat 1865 Alexandria Side Wheel Steamboat 1820 Alexandria Stern Wheel Steamboat 1877 Alfred Robb Stern Wheel Steamboat 1862 Algoma Side Wheel Steamboat 1846 Algona 1853 Algonquin Side Wheel Steamboat 1835 Alice Side Wheel Steamboat 1870 Alice 1868 Alice Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Alice Stern Wheel Steamboat 1876 Alice Side Wheel Steamboat 1848 Alice Stern Wheel Steamboat 1900 Alice 1852 Alice 1890 Alice Blair Stern Wheel Steamboat 1890 Alice Brown Stern Towboat 1871 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 6 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Alice Dean Side Wheel Steamboat 1863 Alice Dean No. 2 Side Wheel Steamboat 1864 Alice Gray Side Wheel Steamboat 1841 Alice Gray Stern Wheel Steamboat 1871 Alice L. Barr Stern Wheel Steamboat 1884 Alice M. 1865 Alice Parker Prop 1877 Alice Vivian Side Wheel Steamboat 1856 Alice W. Glaze 1853 Alida Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Alida Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Alida Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Aline 1858 All Oak Stern Wheel Steamboat 1851 Allegheny Side Wheel Steamboat 1820 Allegheny Side Wheel Steamboat 1830 Allegheny Side Wheel Steamboat 1818 Allegheny Stern Towboat 1856 Allegheny Belle 1842 Allegheny Belle Stern Wheel Steamboat 1859 Allegheny Belle No. 1 1850 Allegheny Belle No. 2 1850 Allegheny Belle No. 3 1850 Allegheny Clipper 1848 Allegheny Mail Stern Wheel Steamboat 1844 Allegheny No. 2 Side Wheel Steamboat 1839 Allegheny No. 3 Ferry 1873 Allegheny No. 3 Side Wheel Steamboat 1841 Allegheny No. 4 Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 Allegheny No. 4 1852 Allen Collier 1864 Allen Collier Side Wheel Steamboat 1863 Allen Glover Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 7 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Allen J. Duncan Stern Wheel Steamboat 1881 Allena May 1862 Alliance 1852 Alliance Side Wheel Steamboat 1866 Alligrippa No. 1 (Aliquippa No. 1) 1844 Alligrippa No. 2 (Aliquippa No. 2) 1845 Alma Stern Towboat 1898 Alma 1888 Alma Side Wheel Steamboat 1855 Almira Side Wheel Steamboat 1822 Aloe 1867 Alone Stern Wheel Steamboat 1862 Alonza Childs (Alonzo Child) Side Wheel Steamboat 1857 Alphia 1863 Alphia Side Wheel Steamboat 1837 Alphia (Alpha) Stern Towboat 1887 Alps 1842 Alps Stern Towboat 1857 Altamont Stern Wheel Steamboat 1854 Alto 1850 Alto Stern Wheel Steamboat 1883 Alton Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Alton Side Wheel Steamboat 1836 Alton Side Wheel Steamboat 1916 Altonian Ferry 1881 Altoona Side Wheel Steamboat 1857 Altoona Stern Wheel Steamboat 1853 Altoona (Altona) Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 Alva (Alma) 1855 Alvarado Side Wheel Steamboat 1846 Alvin Stern Wheel Steamboat 1877 Alvin Adams Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Amanda Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Page 8 of 220 Vessel Name Type Year Amanda Side Wheel Steamboat 1865 Amaranth No. 1 Side Wheel Steamboat 1841 Amaranth No. 2 Side Wheel Steamboat 1842 Amaranth No. 3 Side Wheel Steamboat 1846 Amaranth No. 4 Stern Wheel Steamboat 1864 Amazon Side Wheel Steamboat 1826 Amazon Side Wheel Steamboat 1839 Amazon Side Wheel Steamboat 1847 Amazon Side Wheel Steamboat 1855 Amazon 1868 Amazon Side Wheel Steamboat Amazonia Side Wheel Steamboat 1849 Ambassador 1840 Ambassador 1838 Ambassador 1851 Ambassador Side Wheel Steamboat 1853 Ambassador Side Wheel Steamboat 1851 Ambassador No. 2 1854 Amboy Side Wheel Steamboat 1837 Amelia Side Wheel Steamboat 1846 Amelia Poe Stern Wheel Steamboat 1865 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1852 America Stern Wheel Steamboat 1862 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1865 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1865 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1863 America Ferry 1853 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1849 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1849 America 1848 America Stern Wheel Steamboat 1846 America Side Wheel Steamboat 1827 America Side
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