Steamer Ida E.
Description
- Creator
- Neff, Charles S., Artist
- Media Type
- Image
- Item Type
- Drawings
- Notes
- The keel for the steamer, Ida E. was laid in the fall of 1886 at the Morse yard, Oshkosh, Wis. James & George Ryan built the boat for Capt. Sam Neff, who bent the steam plank on the vessel. His son, Charles S. Neff ran the steam box boiler on Saturdays; sold upon completion for $18,000 to the Manistee Salt & Lumber Co. Listed Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893; Ship Masters' Assoc. Dir., 1903. The building of the Ida E. was a fine sight for Oshkosh; even women ventured into the yard to watch. The Ida E.'s account book, kept by Sidney O.Neff, lists the names of the carpenters & their wages, & itemizes the amounts & costs of all lumber & fittings.
- Date of Publication
- 1886
- Subject(s)
- Donor
- John S. Neff
- Creative Commons licence
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- Contact
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