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  2. Natchez (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth Natchez, the SS Natchez, is a sternwheel steamboat based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1975, she is sometimes referred to as the Natchez IX. She is operated by the New Orleans Steamboat Company and docks at the Toulouse Street Wharf. Day trips include harbor and dinner cruises along the Mississippi River.

  3. New Orleans (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans was the first steamboat on the western waters of the United States.Her 1811–1812 voyage from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to New Orleans, Louisiana, on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers ushered in the era of commercial steamboat navigation on the western and mid-western continental rivers.

  4. Robert E. Lee (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1870, Robert E. Lee won a famed steamboat race against Natchez, going from New Orleans to St. Louis, Missouri, a distance of 1,154 miles (1,857 km), in 3 days, 18 hours and 14 minutes. [7]

  5. Great Steamboat Race - Wikipedia

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    Natchez IX of the New Orleans Steamboat Company in 1982, which it won. Spirit of Jefferson raced in 1999 in the Louisville ' s stead while the Louisville was recovering from sabotage. It is diesel-powered and has been used as an observation boat for the race. Belle of Cincinnati was a contestant in 2002, and followed as an observation boat in ...

  6. Steamboat - Wikipedia

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    The Natchez operates out of New Orleans. There are other paddlewheelers on the Mississippi, but the Natchez and the American Queen are the only two that are propelled by steam. At the same time, the expanding steamboat traffic had severe adverse environmental effects, in the Middle Mississippi Valley especially, between St. Louis and the river ...

  7. Steamboats of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] Her low-pressure Boulton and Watt steam engine operated a complex power train that was also heavy and inefficient. [1] Comet was the second Mississippi steamboat. [6] Launched in 1813 at Pittsburgh for Daniel D. Smith, she was much smaller than the New Orleans. [7]

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