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Built at Wheeling in 1816 by the great riverman Capt. Henry M. Shreve of Brownsville, Pennsylvania, and George White and Noah Lane of Wheeling, the riverboat Washington was the prototype for almost every steamboat to follow. Earlier boats had been...
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