Constitution (1829 steamboat)
Constitution is a former steamboat which operated in the Republic of Texas. Constitution is a former steamboat, registered in New Orleans, but it primarily serviced the ports within the Republic of Texas. The steamer was 262 tons and 150-feet long. Constitution was designed as a riverboat, and built at a yard in Cincinnati in 1829. It had a draft of seven feet and seven inches.
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Constitution (1829 steamboat)
Constitution is a former steamboat which operated in the Republic of Texas. Constitution is a former steamboat, registered in New Orleans, but it primarily serviced the ports within the Republic of Texas. The steamer was 262 tons and 150-feet long. Constitution was designed as a riverboat, and built at a yard in Cincinnati in 1829. It had a draft of seven feet and seven inches.
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Constitution is a former steam ...... in access to Galveston Island.
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Stranded at Matagorda, Texas
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Stranded at Matagorda, Texas
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Constitution
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Ship operator
Captain Edward Auld
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Ship out of service
June 1840
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Ship owner
Sloo & Byrne, William Bryan
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Steam-powered sidewheeler
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New Orleans
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New Orleans, Galveston, mouth of the Brazos River, Matagorda, Texas
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