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How to use steamboat in a sentence

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Passengers changed from train to steamboat at Stonington and continued by sea to New York.
The steamboat agents inform her that they do not issue return tickets on West African steamers.
Steaming upriver into the Columbia's great, verdant gorge, large sternwheelers brought passengers and profits to steamboat companies.
It has been impossible to go out in my steamboat because it is long and narrow and could easily be rolled over by the wash from speedboats.
The men created a world of their own on the docks, levees, plantation landings, city quays, and steamboat decks of the Mississippi River economy.
A steamboat is a boat propelled by steam, but a riverboat is not a boat propelled by a river.
She may pick a topic like steamboat bells and whistles, or wax romantic about the calliope.
Fulton may have been a collateral descendant of the steamboat inventor, but he never bothered to check the genealogical connection.
When the Illinois and Michigan Canal was built, its southern terminus was at Peru to assure the best steamboat connection.
Keelboat and steamboat navigation was always treacherous, and with the arrival of railroads, river transportation became unimportant.
And what better way to get there than on board a music-filled steamboat, featuring the sounds of Dixieland and New Orleans jazz?
The four-decked boat reflects the growing national importance of steamboat travel for commerce and pleasure.
Before the advent of the steamboat in 1818, it could take as long as a year for a flatboat to travel from New Orleans to Nashville.
The 436-passenger paddlewheel steamboat returns to the river in a January 18 departure from its home port of New Orleans.
She and Pa took a steamboat to Greenwich, where she married her love, who had taken the name Rokesmith.
Marlow continues down the river on his steamboat with a crew of several whites and about 20 to 30 blacks.
Before the advent of the steamboat, keelboats were the dominant boat for upriver travel.
The novel, which was written by Frank Yerby, opens with Fox being thrown off a steamboat on the Mississippi River and ends with the destruction of his plantation, Harrow.
Always with an eye for the main chance, especially in agricultural commerce, Haraszthy initiated the first steamboat service on the Wisconsin and upper Mississippi rivers.
It is not known when he came to Canada but we do know that, by 1857, he enjoyed a recognized position of influence in the steamboat world.
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All the material and rolling stock was brought by steamboat on the Mississippi.
In November, 1876, Trinquet and some of his comrades managed to abscond in a steamboat.
Next summer a steamboat was fitted out for the purpose, and the cable was submerged.
This was the establishing of steamboat and flatboat communication with New Orleans.
Fort Gibson saw the beginning and the end of the keelboat and the whole career of the river steamboat.
But it was not according to Mayo's calculation, messing with steamboat men.
The steamboat, meanwhile, had lost practically no time in wooding, as the tow was so light as but slightly to impede her speed.
He had once been on a steamboat and so aped the airs of the steamboat waiters.
The works are near completion, and a steamboat, the Brantford, plies regularly in summer.
Mr. Martin then went to Detroit, where he worked a year on the steamboat Wisconsin.
We shall find neither railway-train, nor steamboat, nor stagecoach, to carry us on our way.
They were imposingly magnificent, but they were only as gorgeous clouds that marked the sunset of Mississippi steamboat travel.
They went back by the Thames steamboat from some landing stage among the docks.
Small places will also spring up at the mouth of the Wenatchie and the Okinagane, and at the termini of the steamboat landings.
Thence a branch line would take me to Locarno and into touch with the steamboat service on Lake Maggiore.
One of my recollections is seeing Captain Vanderbilt in command of a steamboat.
We were at a loss to see how we could employ horses in the pilothouse of a river steamboat.
When the steamboat arrived at Dawson, White Fang went ashore.
From the junk of the old trading post he resurrected a number of rusty traps, and from one of the steamboat captains he borrowed a rifle.
At least, Mr John Rokesmith was on the pier looking out, about a couple of hours before the coaly little steamboat got her steam up in London.
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