WINNIFRED

Steamboat Building in Elizabeth, PA

A Journal of daily activities at the Elizabeth Marine Ways 1898 to 1925 

WINNIFRED

Home ] Up ] FALLIE ] COAL CITY ] PACIFIC NO. 2 ] ACORN ] JIM WOOD ] VOLUNTEER ] DAVE WOOD ] THE LEADER ] CLIPPER ] CHARLES BROWN ] JAMES MOREN ] MARINER ] HORNET NO. 2 ] MAYFLOWER ] ROBERT JENKINS ] JAMES G. BLAINE ] Scows ] DEFENDER ] CHARLEY HOOK ] [ WINNIFRED ] MAGGIE ] T. J. WOOD ] I. N. BUNTON No. 2 ] HARRY P. JONES ] TOM LYSLE ]

 

 

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Yacht WINNIFRED from collection of David Gratz

JW wrote that the "Yaught Winfred" was at EMW on April 5, 1900 and the "Yaught Winifred" left on May 4, 1900, I am assuming he is referring to the same boat and this boat was the Yacht WINNIFRED.  JW also wrote the boat was " U.S." indicating owned by the US Government, Ways Packet Boat Directory gives the name of an individual owner.  This boat was destroyed during a flood in March 1907 near Brownsville, PA.

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