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Title
"
Julius
Fleischmann
"
Subject
Steamboats
;
Riverboats
;
Coal
;
Tugboats
Description
She was
built
as the "
Dolphin
No
.
3
" at
Jeffersonville
,
Indiana
and was
called
the "
Harry
Anderson
" for a
brief
period
before
receiving
the
name
"
Julius
Fleischmann.
" She was
owned
by the
Hatfield
Coal
Company
and
towed
between
the
Kanawha
River
and
Louisville
. She
struck
a
rock
and
sank
on the
Kanawha
on
July
27
,
1930
. On that
date
the
Madison
Courier
reported
, "The
steamer
,
Julius
Fleischmann
,
coal
towboat
,
owned
by the
Hatfield
Campbell
Creek
Coal
Company
,
Cincinnati
,
sank
in
eight
feet
of
water
at
Gallipolis
,
Ohio
,
yesterday
after
hitting
an
obstruction
in
Kanawha
River
near
Lock
No
.
11
. The
boat
was
valued
at
$100,000
.
Capt
.
Loyal
Wright
,
master
of the
steamer
, the
largest
towboat
operating
in the
Kanawha
River
fleet
,
said
she
could
be
refloated
by
divers
. She was
proceeding
up
the
river
with a
tow
of
empty
coal
barges
to be
reloaded
at the
Plymouth
Mines.
" The "
Julius
Fleischmann
" was
raised
and
worked
until
1945
when
, on
March
21
, the
Courier
announced
, "The
towboat
Julius
Fleischmann
,
bound
upriver
,
capsized
near
the
Ohio
shore
opposite
lower
Catlettsburg
today
.
Charles
Simmons
,
stationed
at the
repair
terminal
of the
Ashland
Oil
and
Refining
Company
,
opposite
the
scene
,
said
he
saw
a
flash
aboard
the
vessel
just
before
it
keeled
over
Captain
W
.
D
.
Kimble
of
Portsmouth
,
Ohio
,
pilot
of the
vessel
,
said
there were
no
casualties
.
Simmons
said
a
tow
of
12
barges
had been
anchored
by
several
small
vessels
,
which
rushed
to the
spot.
"
Creator
Harry Lemen, photographer
Contributors
Madison-Jefferson County Public Library; Jefferson County Historical Society
Date
Picture taken circa 1920s
Type
Photograph
Format
Original: tif, scanned at 1200dpi with a MicroTek ScanMaker 9800XL. Online: jpg, saved at 72dpi.; Scan of 3x5 photograph
Identifier
"MJCPLriver5076juliusf"
Source
The Madison Courier
Way's Packet Directory
Rights
Permission to reproduce this image for other than personal use must be requested from the Director of the Madison-Jefferson County Public Library. Please contact at 420 W. Main St., Madison, IN 47250 (812) 265-2744.
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