Flatboats, keelboats, and later, steamboats and barges regularly plied the Ohio River. In the mid-nineteenth century, steam-powered riverboats such as the Evansville brought commerce, visitors, and entertainment to river towns along the Ohio.Vanderburgh County Journe
The meeting place of the three rivers was a traditional trade center for the Potowatomi, Wea, Miami ...
Lawrenceburg is Indiana's fourth oldest city and Dearborn County's largest community. The city is a ...
Print depicting Robert Fulton's steamboat the Clermont, ca. 1807. From "Tales from Ohio History for ...
Evansville borders a horsehoe bend of the Ohio River. The crescent-shaped metropolis dominates the e...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
Steamboats on the Ohio River were regular sights for many years. Here the steamboat Louisville is d...
This type of ferry was common on inland rivers 1850-1900s. Horses walked a treadmill which revolved ...
Ferries carried passengers and commerce across the river.Destination Indiana Ohio River Types of Boa...
This is a view of Madison from the Kentucy side of the Ohio River. The steamboat Ohio No. 4 is in th...
At the beginning of the 20th century the Cincinnati and Louisville Packet Company operated a run on ...
A steamer landing along the Ohio River around 1905. Terms associated with the photograph are: steams...
"Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.Destina...
The ferry is on the Ohio River near Lamb, Indiana. It was built at Paducah, Kentucky in 1924, and op...
The meeting place of the three rivers was a traditional trade center for the Potowatomi, Wea, Miami ...
Lawrenceburg is Indiana's fourth oldest city and Dearborn County's largest community. The city is a ...
Print depicting Robert Fulton's steamboat the Clermont, ca. 1807. From "Tales from Ohio History for ...
Evansville borders a horsehoe bend of the Ohio River. The crescent-shaped metropolis dominates the e...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
The steamboat Evansville docked in Bowling Green, Kentucky ca. 1915. Housed in WKU Library Special C...
Steamboats on the Ohio River were regular sights for many years. Here the steamboat Louisville is d...
This type of ferry was common on inland rivers 1850-1900s. Horses walked a treadmill which revolved ...
Ferries carried passengers and commerce across the river.Destination Indiana Ohio River Types of Boa...
This is a view of Madison from the Kentucy side of the Ohio River. The steamboat Ohio No. 4 is in th...
At the beginning of the 20th century the Cincinnati and Louisville Packet Company operated a run on ...
A steamer landing along the Ohio River around 1905. Terms associated with the photograph are: steams...
"Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.Destina...
The ferry is on the Ohio River near Lamb, Indiana. It was built at Paducah, Kentucky in 1924, and op...
The meeting place of the three rivers was a traditional trade center for the Potowatomi, Wea, Miami ...
Lawrenceburg is Indiana's fourth oldest city and Dearborn County's largest community. The city is a ...
Print depicting Robert Fulton's steamboat the Clermont, ca. 1807. From "Tales from Ohio History for ...