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  • troop transport april 1862[1]
  • classification, brief account of commission activities 1945[2]
  • river transport, other hits[3]
  • williamsburg wounded to fort monroe 1862[4]
  • surgeon photo[5]
  • brief rundown of commission boats, other hits[6]
  • 1986 account. staffed occasionally[7] small commission hq[8] battle of wberg wounded[9]
  • lighter draft boat[10]
  • battle of fair oaks?[11] official history[12]
  • hinkle image[13]
  • conditions, other hits cruel side[14] for yorktown with 400[15]
  • account of the 4th?[16]





  • davis visit to maine 1858[17]
  • railroad history[18]
  • steamboat lore
    • ingraham bio[19]
    • 2nd largest maine steamer ever


  • sail and steam berths, lifesize portrait etc[20]
  • some account
    • description, portrait, railroad connection, brief history[21]
    • driven off kennebec[22]


  • morrison better finished and furnished, dims p391[23]
    • 4 charters, expounder, saguenay p392[24]
    • star of the east p393[25]



  • dayton
    • Splendid steamer p265[26]
    • w/ boston & maine, 2 iron boilers, best in maine, portrait, expounder, p266[27]
    • kennebec then canada p271[28]


  • strongly built paddle steamers p23.
  • dunbaugh92 p130 -largest maine steamer, 1st w/ full saloon deck etc
  • db92 runs off governor 1854 p139.
  • db92 4 steamers to penobscot 1855 p141
  • db92 p144 beached at belfast 1856
  • db92 off route 1860 until aug, rep. by forest city etc p157
  • db92 1864 returns from usqmd, bought by delano etc, boston-kennebec r. p177
  • db92 p183 1865 still on kennebec, renamed dw
  • db92 p193 1866 running w eastern city, withdrawn due to comp, erroneously says went to canada
    • usqmd charter extended to oct 1862 p167
    • jul 1863 returns fr, usqmd service p171
    • oct 63 back to usqmd, renamed expounder p174
  • heyl53
    • best fitted and fastest
    • connecting steamer
    • portrait of dw
    • maiden voyage, runs route until 1861
    • charters, sale to souter, sale to delano (wrong date)
    • after war to k river w/ eastern city
    • sold nov 18 1872 to canada
    • destroyed by fire
  • 766 tons lytle p51




  • piano 1853[30]
  • advert jul53[31]
  • to baltimore sep1871[32]
  • baltimore route, new boiler 1871[33]
  • york r. line[34]
  • good report york line[35]


  • maine snc incorporated 1853[36] jan 31[37]
  • (capt of penobscot etc[38]