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Time table of the Delta Queen and the Delta King in their first season in 1927. Delta Queen is an American sternwheel steamboat.She is known for cruising the major rivers that constitute the tributaries of the Mississippi River, particularly in the American South, although she began service in California on the Sacramento River delta for which she gets her name.
The company was started in 1890 by Gordon C. Greene with Henry K. Bedford. When Gordon died in 1927 his sons: Christopher Becker Greene, Henry Wilkins Greene, and Thomas R. Greene ran the company. [1] [2] In 1969, a charter airline, Overseas National Airways (ONA) bought the company [3] and changed its name in 1973 to "Delta Queen Steamboat ...
When she was promoted to president of the Delta Queen Steamboat Company in 1976, she became the first woman to serve as the president of a major American cruise line. [2] In 1979, Blake left the Delta Queen to open her own public relations and marketing firm called Betty Blake & Co. [ 1 ] A 400-seat passenger boat, the Betty Blake , was named ...
After the development of railroads, passenger traffic gradually switched to this faster form of transportation, but steamboats continued to serve Mississippi River commerce into the early 20th century. A small number of steamboats are still used for tourist excursions in the 21st century. Delta Queen at Paducah, Kentucky, 2007.
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A rematch was held on July 16, 1929, between the Betsy Ann and the Thomas Greene (steamboat) with Thomas piloting. [3] [4] In 1946 the Delta Queen was put up for auction by the owners. Greene became the new owner with a bid of $46,250. He had the boat refurbished. [5] He died on July 11, 1950, in Evansville, Indiana. [6]
She died on Fri., April 22, 1949 aboard her boat, Delta Queen, after leaving New Orleans. [3] [4] Her spirit is said to still haunt the ship. In 1988, Greene was inducted into the National Rivers Hall of Fame. [5] Folk musician Jake Speed's "Captain Mary" (2003) was inspired by Greene's life.