Enterprise (1814)
The steamboat Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile (3,500 km) voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
1810sBrownsville,_PennsylvaniaDaniel French (inventor)Economic history of the United StatesElisha HuntElisha Hunt (steamboat pioneer)Enterprise (steamboat)Enterprize (1814)Henry Miller ShreveHistory of Louisville, KentuckyIsrael GreggList of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Fayette CountyMonongahela and Ohio Steam Boat CompanyMoorestown,_New_JerseyOliver EvansSteamboatSteamboat EnterpriseSteamboat EnterprizeSteamboats of the MississippiWarrior (steamboat)
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Enterprise (1814)
The steamboat Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile (3,500 km) voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
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The steamboat Enterprise demon ...... ppi River and its tributaries.
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1816-08-05
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1814-06-07
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Sank at Rock Harbor, Rock Island, Ohio River next toShippingport, Kentucky.
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Ship armament
Gun located on the bow for saluting
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Ship builder
Daniel French designed and built the engine and powertrain.
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Ship country
United States
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Ship draft
, light ship
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Ship fate
Sank at Rock Harbor, Rock Island, Ohio River next to Shippingport, Kentucky.
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Ship in service
1814-06-07
Ship laid down
Fall, 1813
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Ship launched
May, 1814
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Ship name
Enterprise, or Enterprize
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Ship notes
The steamboat Enterprise demon ...... ppi River and its tributaries.
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Ship out of service
Ship owner
Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Co., Brownsville, Pennsylvania
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Ship propulsion
*One steam engine
*One sternwheel, 8 feet in diameter
*Two masts equipped with sails
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The steamboat Enterprise demon ...... ppi River and its tributaries.
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Enterprise, or Enterprize
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