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  2. Steamboats of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    With an engine and power train designed and manufactured by Daniel French, the Comet was the first Mississippi steamboat to be powered by a lightweight and efficient high-pressure engine turning a stern paddlewheel. [8] Vesuvius was the third Mississippi steamboat. [9]

  3. Enterprise (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The steamboat Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on the Mississippi River and its tributaries. General characteristics; Length: 60–70 ft (18.3–21.3 m) Beam: 15 ft (4.6 m) Draft: 2.5 ft (0.8 m), light ship: Propulsion ...

  4. Comet (1813 steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    The steamboat Comet was the second steamboat to navigate the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. [1] Comet ' s owner was Daniel D. Smith and she was launched in 1813 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] With an engine and power train designed and built by Daniel French , the Comet was the first of the Western steamboats to be powered by a ...

  5. Steamboat - Wikipedia

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    The first sea-going steamboat was Richard Wright's first steamboat "Experiment", an ex-French lugger; she steamed from Leeds to Yarmouth, arriving Yarmouth 19 July 1813. [20] "Tug", the first tugboat, was launched by the Woods Brothers, Port Glasgow, on 5 November 1817; in the summer of 1818 she was the first steamboat to travel round the North ...

  6. Nicholas Roosevelt (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    First steamboat on the Western Waters, built (1811) by Nicholas Roosevelt; engraving (1856) by David Scattergood In 1809, he associated himself with Fulton in the introduction of steamboats on the western waters, and in 1811, he built and navigated the " New Orleans ," the pioneer boat that descended the Ohio and Mississippi rivers from ...

  7. From the Archives: Belle of Louisville takes on Delta Queen ...

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    A story from the front page of the May 1, 1963, Courier Journal shows the Belle of Louisville losing to The Delta Queen in the annual steamboat race. Steve Wiser is a local historian, author, and ...

  8. Kurtis Rourke injury: Indiana QB reportedly played through ...

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    Kurtis Rourke injury: Indiana QB reportedly played through ...

  9. Missouri basketball final score: Tigers break several Gates ...

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    Missouri 82, Mississippi Valley State 49 Anything other than an opportunity for some relief reps for the Tigers’ reserves late on in this game is a hiccup. The Delta Devils went 1-30 last season.

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