English: Steamer "City of Jacksonville" on the St. Johns River, Florida; from a 1908 postcard. It was part of the DeBary-Baya Merchants Line, which in 1889 was bought by the Clyde Line.
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2006-06-14 16:53 Hugh Manatee 609×345× (72722 bytes) Steamer "City of Jacksonville" on the St. Johns River, Florida; from a 1908 postcard. It was part of the DeBary-Baya Merchants Line, which in 1889 was bought by the Clyde Line.
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