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The "Andes" was a Cincinnati-Louisville packet.

97. Steamboat, 'Andes' on the Ohio River

The "Emerson" was destroyed by flood waters at Ronco, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River. Other information included with the photograph, "Property of W. F. Snowden, Box 191 Mt Morris, Pa."

98. Steamboat and Showboat 'Emerson'

Identified subjects: Captain Ellsworth E. Eisenbarth. lower deck, 5th from the left; daughter Ignace, age 7, upper deck 3rd from the left; small child in nurse's arms, son Eugene H. Eisenbarth. Mrs. Eisenbarth died in 1906. An older daughter (later Mrs. R. C. Manhall) was ill and not in photograph. Infant daughter, Julia Pauline also not in photograph, she was raised in Sistersville,W. Va.

99. Eisenbarth-Henderson Showboat, Ohio River

Captain Ellsworth Eisenbarth's showboat traveled the Ohio River, advertised as "The Modern Temple of Amusement". Here the steamboat is towed through icy waters by the "Lula F.", built at Palestine, West Virginia in 1890.

100. Eisenbarth-Henderson Company Showboat

Several unidentified musicians and people pose on top of Captain Ellsworth Eisenbarth's Showboat.

101. Henderson-Eisenbarth Showboat on Ohio River

The "Valiant" steaming by the Wheeling Wharf. Notice her smokestacks are reclined so she could clear the bridges

102. River Boat 'Valiant' on Ohio River, Wheeling, W. Va.

103. Steamboat Paddles Up Monongahela River, Morgantown, W. Va.

Publishe by La Belle News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

104. Half Moon on the Ohio, Overlooking Ohio River from Municipal Golf Course, Steubenville, OH

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

105. Steamboats on River, Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Published by Kraemer Art Company. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

106. The Good Ship 'Gassaway', Sutton and Gassaway Boat Line

Published by J. G. McCrorey & Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

107. Steamboat on Ohio River, Huntington, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

108. Ferry at Wellsburg, W. Va.