Jacob Strader (steamboat)
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Jacob Strader (steamboat)
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The Jacob Strader was a side wheel packet steamboat built in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1853. She was owned by the U.S. Mail Line of Cincinnati. She provided the ultimate in luxurious travel between Cincinnati and Louisville up to the time of the Civil War. She was described by Thomas Nichols, a writer and traveler of that time, as "the finest boat, all things considered, that I ever saw on the American waters." The Ohio River stretching from the Monongahela River and Allegheny River at their headwater
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Strader_(steamboat)
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2023-11-16T07:32:38Z
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