Capt.
F. A. Whitney
Centerville
Montrose has no bridge but has a steam ferry. A
ferry makes daily trips between Montrose, Iowa, and
Nauvoo, Ill., as there is no railroad in Nauvoo.
The ferry does a fine business, and her captain and
owner, John Rheimbold, is very popular with the
shippers and traveling public.
Source: Saturday
Evening Post, Burlington, "History of the
Packet Lines and Steamboats of the Good Old days of
Steamboating on the Mississippi"
Compiled by Georgeann McClure
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MONTROSE
CITY
|
NAME |
OCCUPATION
|
BIRTH
STATE
|
BAKER |
Daniel |
boatman |
New York |
EDMUNDSON |
James |
boatman |
Illinois |
FARLEE |
George |
pilot |
Ohio |
FAULKNER |
Comelius |
boatman |
Indiana |
MORSE |
Charles B. |
ship carpenter |
Nework |
SPEAKE |
Valentine |
pilot |
Kentucky |
WILLIAMS |
Isaac |
boatman |
Ohio |
|
MONTROSE
TOWNSHIP
|
NAME
|
OCCUPATION
|
BIRTH STATE
|
BAKER |
Albert |
ship carpenter |
Pennsylvania |
COSTLY |
Thomas |
boatman |
Illinois |
HAMPTON |
Lewis |
boatman |
Kentucky |
HERWICK |
Fred |
boatman |
Massachussets |
GRIFFEY |
William |
boatman |
Kentucky |
KITES |
John |
boatman |
Kentucky |
MCINTOSH |
Cornelius |
boatman |
Tennessee |
WHALEY |
David |
boatman |
New York |
WHALEY |
W. H. |
boatman |
New York |
Source: 1850 Census
Submitted by Paul Mallowayrio
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