
USS Kanawha (1896) - Wikipedia
The second USS Kanawha was a screw-powered steamer that served in the United States Navy in 1898 during the Spanish–American War. Kanawha was built in 1896 by Charles L. Seabury …
Sinking of Steamer Kanawha - West Virginia Department of Arts, …
The steamer Kanawha, regarded as one of the most practical and valuable packet boats in the trade on the Ohio river, was sank at Meldahl’s, about ten miles south of Parkersburg, …
WRECKSITE - KANAWHA CARGO SHIP 1881-1899
KANAWHA was an American cargo steamer owned from 1899 by J. A. DOnald, New York, USA. Built in 1881 by Rogers W., Bath, USA. On the 6th April 1899 when on route from Newport …
STEAMSHIP KANAWHA LOST.; Founders 150 Miles from …
STEAMSHIP KANAWHA LOST.; Founders 150 Miles from Bermuda -- All on Board Saved.
Buffalo Steamboat Port & Ferry Crossing - Clio
The Buffalo port for steamships traveling the Kanawha river was one of the most busy places in town. The steamboats bringing passengers, mail, goods, and tired workers would stop and …
A DANGEROUS WRECK. - The New York Times
Capt. Sears of the steamship Kanawha, which arrived yesterday from Newport News, reports that on wednesday evening at 9:30 he passed a sunken schooner about twelve miles …
SHIPS of the CONFEDERATE STATES - The Public's Library and …
Ships of the Confederate States are listed below in alphabetical order. Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click its entry to access appropriate image pages. Advance (C.S. …
Steamship Types - GlobalSecurity.org
USS Kanawha, a 691-ton Unadilla class screw steam gunboat, was built at East Haddam, Connecticut. Commissioned in January 1862, she served along the Confederacy's Gulf of …
Kanawha (1899) - Wikipedia
Kanawha was a steam yacht that was built in 1899. She was built for a member of the New York Yacht Club (NYYC), to replace a previous yacht of the same name. Henry Huttleston Rogers …
pm0001002 | Postcard depicting the wreck of the steamship Ka
Postcard depicting the wreck of the steamship Kanawha, "presented to W. [William] K. [Kohler] Anderson by Clyde Ross." Kohler Anderson was my great-grandfather. Card reads "This …
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