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Steamboat W. P. Snyder jr.

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The W. P. Snyder Jr. was originally built as the Carnegie Steel Co. towboat W. H. Clingerman in 1918 by Rees of Pittburgh, PA. In 1938 she was renamed J. L. Perry and in 1945 A-1. In August 1945 she was sold to Crucible Fuel Co. of Pittsburgh, PA, and again renamed W. P. Snyder Jr. in September 1945. 

She was a sister vessel of the W. H. Colvin Jr.. She towed coal on the Monongahela river until she was laid up in September 23, 1953, at Crucible, PA. In the summer of 1955 the boat was given to the Ohio Historic Society for exhibit at the Ohio River Museum of the Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen, Marietta, OH. The W. P. Snyder Jr. was the last steamboat locking through Lock 1, Muskingum river, before it was removed. She arrived with Capt. Fred Way Jr. as master at Marietta on September 16, 1955.


The Becky from the Old B&O Bridge

Downtown from the Hill
Leader Restaurant
Old B&O Railroad Bridge
Quiet Morning on the Marietta Levee
Tow passing Marietta heading south
Tree lined Park along the Muskingum River
Walking Track along the Muskingum River

 

gazebo

Gazebo in  the Muskingum Park
Quiet day along the river in Marietta
Westward Ho Mounment
Marietta from West Virginia
Farmers Market
Sternwheelers on the Levee
The Becky on the River
Ohio River Front Park
Putnam and Front Streets
Front Street

 

 

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