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Sale 57: The Hugh V. Feldman Collection

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Ohio River: New Orleans - Cincinnati

Lots 4327-4328

Lot 4327    

Steamer Great Republic, blue "Mar 3 1869" cds on 3¢ pink (U58) entire from Carroll Hoy correspondence to New Orleans La., entered mails with "New Orleans La. Mar. 8" duplex; usual filing holes, Very Fine.
Milgram No. 553    Estimate $150 - 200.

Although no Star Route's were contracted for the Mississippi and Ohio River route between New Orleans and Cincinnati, many freight and passenger steamboats plied their trade between the two cities.

The "Great Republic" of 1,727 tons built at Shousetown, Pennsylvania in 1866 was at its launch the largest steamboat on Western Waters. By 1869 her running costs had bankrupted her owners and the Master and Clerk were under bond for killing a number of the crew. She continued on the route until May 1871 under Capt. W.B. Donaldson.

Realized: $210

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Lot 4328    

Steamer John Kilgour, blue "Jan 3, 1870" cds on 3¢ pink (U58) entire from Carroll Hoy correspondence to New Orleans La.; usual filing holes, backflap tear taped with non-archival tape, Very Fine.
Milgram No. 712    Estimate $100 - 150.

The "John Kilgour" of 1,550 tons was built at Cincinnati in 1864 for Capt. William S. Foster. She initially ran the Cincinnati to New Orleans trade and then Louisville to New Orleans until sold in May 1871 when she was returned to her original trade.

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