| C. T. Dumont | |
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At the wharf boat in Warsaw, at 5 pm on December 14, 1867, a tornado struck the C. T. Dumont, driving it across the river to Florence, Indiana, and destroying her smoke stacks, texas, and pilot house. A contemporary newspaper story is here. Rebuilt, she ran the Cincinnati-Louisville trade after the collision of the America and the United States above Warsaw. in 1868. One of the C. T. Dumont's claims to fame is that she transported Gen.
U. S. Grant, his wife, their four children, and Gen. Kirby Smith
to Cincinnati. |
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| The information above, as well as everything else you ever wanted to know about steam boats on American Rivers, is in Frederick Way Jr.'s superb, encyclopedic Way's Packet Directory, 1848-1994, from the Ohio University Press. Additional info from the Cincinnati Enquirer of August 21, 1867. | |