East Liverpool Historical Society

Approxmately 1899. City of Pittsburgh. Disabled in Ohio River, Georgetown, Pa Area. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Pilots Andrew H. Parr and son Frank Parr. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Handwriting on back is hard to make out, could be Launa, Laura, Larena. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

1899, Winter, Georgetown, Pa, Ohio River, Blowing up a sunken barge. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Smokey City. Grandpa Parr and Uncle Frank. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Steamer City of Pittsburgh at a point near Georgetown, Pa.Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Keystone State, at Georgetown. Pa. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Queen City at Georgetown, Pa. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

Ben Hur. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

1898. Photographed by Myrtle M. Parr, Georgetown, Pa. The U.S. SNAGBOAT E.A.WOODRUFF. This shopws the boat in the Ohio River at a point near Georgetown, Pa. Picture courtesy of Jim Paulaskas of Chester, WV.

 

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