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The steamboat ferry “Riverside” at Oak Point

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Steamboat “Riverside” at Oak Point, possibly used as a ferry to Canada. Circa 1890-1900. Hammond, NY.

  • Where: Hammond
  • When: 1890-1900
  • Work: Transportation
  • Institution: Hammond Museum
  • Tags: boat, saint lawrence river, women

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