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Guide to the Steamboat Inspection Certificate,
knu2000SC023 Guide to the Steamboat Inspection Certificate, 1849 Mar. 16 Processed and cataloged by Lori O'Connor; machine-readable finding aid created by Margie Plarr Kentucky History Center 2006 Special Collections Kentucky History Center Kentucky Historical Society 100 W. Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1931 USA Phone: (502) 564-1792, ext.4470 Fax: (502) 564-4701 URL: http://history.ky.gov/ Kentucky History Center. All rights reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from MS Word. Date of source: 2000 Description is in English. Guide to the Steamboat Inspection Certificate, 1849 Mar. 16 Contact Information Special Collections Kentucky History Center Kentucky Historical Society University of Kentucky 100 W. Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1931 USA Phone: (502) 564-1792, ext.4470 Fax: (502) 564-4701 URL: http://history.ky.gov/ Processed and cataloged by Lori O'Connor Date Completed: 2000 Encoded by: Margie Plarr Copyright 2006 Kentucky History Center. All rights reserved. Steamboat Inspection Certificate, 1849 Mar. 16 2000SC23 Moore, John, fl. 1849 1 item The materials are in English. This collection consists of an inspection certificate, dated Mar. 1849, indicating that the boilers and machinery of the steamboat, Consignee, were "good and sound and fit for use." Kentucky History Center, Special Collections Access at KHS only. Use microfilm, transcriptions or images when available. Permission for commercial use must be requested from the Kentucky Historical Society. Special Collections. [Identification of item], Steamboat Inspection Certificate, 1849 Mar. 16, 2000SC23, Special Collections, Kentucky History Center, Frankfort. Ships -- Inspection -- West Virginia Steamboats -- West Virginia -- 19th century Consignee (Steamship) Lockwood, J. L. This collection consists of an inspection certificate, dated Mar. 16, 1849, indicating that the boilers and machinery of the steamboat, Consignee, were "good and sound and fit for use." The master of the boat was J.H. Lockwood. It was docked at Wheeling, Va. (now West Virginia).