June 2, 1900 to August 20, 1900
Steamer Clipper
in the river Sat. June 2, 1900 at 4 PM, unshiped rudder and cut
same down on the camel back
June and July
1900 worked on rudder for Clipper, Leader, I. N. Bunton, Bob
Jenkins. Boats docked Coal
City - Volunteer - James G. Blaine and others. Payday is again juggled,
paying now on the 1st and 15th and keeping two weeks back.
Steamer Stella
Moren docked July 20, 1900, general repairs.
Sat.
Charles Jutte dock. July 27, 1900 working on rudders
for Coal City, Lew Speer Capt.
August 3,
1900 Steamer James Moren docked for chain repairs
August 10,
1900 Coal City in the river
August 10,
1900 Charles Brown docked, one of the longest boats ever on the
Ways
August 11,
1900 Steamer Jim Wood docked.
Monday
August 13, 1900 Steamer Tom Lysle docked.
August 18,
Sat , 1900 Steamer Mariner docked, the first steel boat
August 18,
1900 Coal City towed to Pittsburg to receive her shaft
August 18,
1900 making templates for forward body on Steamer Jim Wood
Mon
August 20, 1900 Steamer Bertha docked
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