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White's Ferry, a cable ferry between Maryland and Virginia; Woodland Ferry, cable ferry located in western Sussex County, Delaware, spanning the Nanticoke River at Woodland, Delaware, west of the city of Seaford; In addition, a private operator runs a ferry across the Current River in Missouri, at Akers Ferry crossing in the Ozark National ...
The Joe Fowler is a former steamboat built at the Howard Shipyard in 1888. The sternwheeler was designed for packet service between Evansville, Indiana and Paducah, Kentucky . Joe Fowler was a United States Mail carrier, and after seven years of service, had logged over 327,000 miles and transported over 152,000 passengers without a fatal accident.
Ferry companies based in Washington (state) (3 C, 8 P) Ferry companies of Wisconsin (2 P) This page was last edited on 26 August 2016, at 09:37 (UTC). Text is ...
Pages in category "Ferries of Maryland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Upper Ferry (Wicomico River) W. White's Ferry;
The first run by the Claiborne–Annapolis Ferry Company (under its earlier name Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry, Inc.) was June 19, 1919, with the sidewheeler Gov. Emerson C. Harrington, named for the 48th Governor of Maryland and later President of the Claiborne–Annapolis Ferry Company. As governor, Harrington had been instrumental in getting the ...
Ferry companies of the United Kingdom (6 C) Ferry companies of the United States (12 C) This page was last edited on 16 July 2018, at 10:22 (UTC). Text is ...
Skinner Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, also called William Skinner & Sons. (1906—1915). [24] [25] Shipyard samples: Standard Oil Company No. 16 (harbor tug) built in 1907 for Standard Oil Company. Baltimore tugboat built in 1906, now a Museum ship. [26] Spartan Tug [27] RFA Steadfast built in 1915, a mooring Vessel. [28]
Baltimore, Maryland 2 masted gaff [58] Noorderlicht: 1910 Enkhuizen: Built as German naval lightship, now expedition cruise ship 2 masted gaff [59] Olad: 1927 Camden, Maine: Built in 1927 by Crosby Boatyard, now does day sails and charters 2 masted gaff [60] Oosterschelde: 1918 Rotterdam: Former freighter, last remaining Dutch vessel of its type