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Title
"
Hill
City
"
Subject
Steamboats
;
Riverboats
;
Excursion
boats
;
Anchor
Line
; "
City
of
Monroe
";
Barmore
,
David
;
Steamboat
accidents
Description
On
March
28
,
1896
at
St
.
Louis
, a
great
,
black
cloud
loomed
menacingly
over
the
city
. The "
City
of
Monroe
"
chanced
to be
moored
at the
Anchor
Line
wharf-boat
,
ready
to
start
on her
regular
trip
to
New
Orleans
. She was
heavily
laden
with
freight
and
passengers
. The
happy
and
expectant
crowd
was
waiting
to
start
their
journey
when
a
swirling
tempest
swept
down
upon
the
boat
.
It
was
wrenched
from its
moorings
and
drifted
helplessly
at the
storm's
mercy
.
After
a
brief
struggle
, the
boat
drifted
to the
Illinois
side
of the
river
and she was there
made
secure
. There was not
loss
of
life
but the "
City
of
Monroe
" had been
dealt
a
terrible
blow
. Her
upper
works
had been
destroyed
but her
sturdy
hull
had
held
against
the
onslaught
. In
early
March
of
1897
Captain
David
Barmore
of
Madison
,
Indiana
contracted
with the
New
Orleans
and
St
.
Louis
Anchor
Line
to
lengthen
their
steamer
"
City
of
Monroe
" and
change
her
hull
and
cabin
in
many
ways
to
make
her the
finest
steamer
on the
western
waters
. The
steamer
"
Gate
City
" was to
tow
her from
St
.
Louis
to
Madison
for that
purpose
. The "
Gate
City
"
arrived
at
Madison
with the "
City
of
Monroe
" on
April
4
and the
next
day
her
wheel-house
was
dismantled
. Her
new
dimensions
would
make
her
second
only
to the "
City
of
New
Orleans
". The
Madison
Courier
reported
on
April
24
,
1897
, "The
City
of
Monroe's
fine
staterooms
are the
most
capacious
we
have
seen
,
being
more
commodious
than
many
family
bedrooms.
" The
work
progressed
and on
June
16
the
Madison
Courier
stated
, "She
is
320
feet
long
and
across
decks
80
feet
8
inches
over
all
. She
is
too
large
to
go
through
the
canal
,
so
will have to
catch
water
on the
falls
when
she
goes.
" On
June
28
,
1897
the
paper
reported
, "
Captain
Barmore's
workmen
are
putting
the
finishing
touches
on the
new
steamer
Hill
City
,
formerly
the
Anchor
Line
steamer
City
of
Monroe
.
It
is
estimated
that
it
will
take
five
tons
of
lead
,
coal
oil
, etc. to
make
the
mixture
and
require
the
labor
of
twenty
men.
" On
July
14
the
local
inspectors
looked
her
over
and
officially
pronounced
the "
Hill
City
"
fit
for
duty
. She
arrived
in
New
Orleans
just
befor
midnight
Saturday
,
August
7
,
1897
. She
sank
below
Memphis
in
November
1900
but was
raised
. In
1903
she
became
an
excursion
boat
under
the
name
"
Corwin
H
.
Spencer
". She
burned
above
Jefferson
Barracks
,
Missouri
in
1905
.
Creator
Unknown
Contributors
Madison-Jefferson County Public Library; Jefferson County Historical Society
Date
Photograph taken circa 1900
Type
Photograph
Format
Original: tif, scanned at 1200dpi with a MicroTek ScanMaker 9800XL. Online: jpg, saved at 72dpi.
Identifier
"MJCPLriver5096-hillcity"
Source
Madison Courier- March 9 through August 9, 1897
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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