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Lone Star (towboat)

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Lone Star
History
United States
NameLone Star
Launched1868
Out of service21 April 1968
StatusMuseum ship
General characteristics
Length
  • 68.4 ft (20.8 m) (as built)
  • 84 ft (26 m) (1890)
  • 90 ft (27 m) (1922)
Beam
  • 19.3 ft (5.9 m) (as built)
  • 20 ft (6.1 m) (1890)
  • 24.5 ft (7.5 m) (1922)
Depth
  • 3.2 ft (0.98 m) (as built)
  • 4.1 ft (1.2 m) (1922)
Lone Star (tow boat)
LocationLeClaire, Iowa
Coordinates41°35′53.89″N 90°20′33.2″W / 41.5983028°N 90.342556°W / 41.5983028; -90.342556
Built1868
ArchitectMultiple
NRHP reference No.89002461
Significant dates
Added to NRHP20 December 1989[1]
Designated NHL20 December 1989[2]

Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, United States. She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull. She was declared a National Historic Landmark on 20 December 1989.[2][3]

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Description

Lone Star has a wood frame hull 90 feet (27 m) long, with pointed bow, flat bottom and hard chine. With the sternwheel added, the total vessel length is 105 feet (32 m). She has a beam of 24.5 feet (7.5 m) and a hold depth of 4.1 feet (1.2 m). The internal hogging truss system is typical of boats of the period. The hull is divided internally into three watertight compartments. It has a two-deck superstructure, with the main deck housing the propelling machinery and steam boilers, with coal bins forward, boilers in the center, and engines aft. An upper deck above the boilers that houses the pilot house and crew quarters.[3]

History

Lone Star came off the ways at Lyons, Iowa in 1869. Originally the boat was a wood-burning side-wheeler, operated as a short-run packet. In 1890 she was remodeled and reconfigured as a stern-wheeler, for use as towboat. Lone Star was remodeled a second time in 1899 at the Kahlke Boat Yards in Rock Island, Illinois. In 1922 she was again altered, for use in dredging operations. On 21 April 1968, Lone Star was placed out of service. She was the last running and is now the last remaining intact wood hull paddlewheel boat that plied the Mississippi River.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "LONE STAR (Towboat)". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Foster, Kevin J. (July 10, 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Towboat Lone Star" (pdf). National Park Service. Retrieved September 4, 2012. and
    "Accompanying 4 photos, from 1899, 1940, 1942, and 1989" (pdf). National Park Service. Retrieved September 4, 2012.

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