Bristol (1866 steamboat)
Bristol was a large sidewheel steamboat launched in 1866 by William H. Webb of New York for the Merchants Steamship Company. One of Narragansett Bay's so-called "floating palaces", the luxuriously outfitted Bristol and her sister ship Providence, each of which could carry up to 1,200 passengers, were installed with the largest engines then built in the United States, and were considered to be amongst the finest American-built vessels of their era.
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Bristol (1866 steamboat)
Bristol was a large sidewheel steamboat launched in 1866 by William H. Webb of New York for the Merchants Steamship Company. One of Narragansett Bay's so-called "floating palaces", the luxuriously outfitted Bristol and her sister ship Providence, each of which could carry up to 1,200 passengers, were installed with the largest engines then built in the United States, and were considered to be amongst the finest American-built vessels of their era.
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Bristol was a large sidewheel ...... a fire while in port in 1888.
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1250000.0
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1.103376e+2
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1.46304e+1
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1866-04-04
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Destroyed by fire, December 30, 1888
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1866-04-04
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June 1867
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Bristol
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About 1865
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1250000.0
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Passenger sidewheel steamer
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Bristol was a large sidewheel ...... an-built vessels of their era.
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Bristol (1866 steamboat)
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