Maritime History of the Great Lakes

INDIANA

Description
Creator
Stanton, Samuel Ward, Attributed name
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Prints
Description
Sketch and notes on the steamboat INDIANA
Notes
Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 69
Inscriptions

INDIANA

Built 1841, at Toledo, Ohio

HULL, of wood, 175 feet in length; 26 feet breadth of beam, and 12 feet depth of hold.

ENGINE, vertical beam, 48 inches diameter of cylinder by 7 feet stroke

Tonnage 550

The INDIANA was the largest and finest steamboat that had ever been constructed at Toledo up to 1841. She was built for the line between that point and Buffalo, upon which route she ran until burned at Conneaut, O., in 1848

Publisher
Smith & Stanton
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Original
1895
Date Of Event
1841
Subject(s)
Local identifier
405
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.454166 Longitude: -81.121388
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INDIANA


Sketch and notes on the steamboat INDIANA