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Montgomery is a steam-powered sternwheel-propelled snagboat built in 1925 by the Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company of Charleston, South Carolina, and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Montgomery cleared snags and obstructions from the Coosa, Alabama, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint, Black Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers until her retirement from the Corps of Engineers on November 8, 1982. She was restored in 1984 and again in 2004. One of only two surviving Army Corps of Engineers snagboats (along with W.T. Preston), she was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Montgomery now operates as a museum ship at the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam Visitor Center in Pickensville, Alabama.

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  • Montgomery (snagboat) (fr)
  • Montgomery (snagboat) (en)
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  • Le Montgomery est un bateau à roues à aubes à vapeur de type snagboat construit en 1925 par la Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company de Charleston en Caroline du Sud], et exploité par le Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée des États-Unis. Il servait au dégagement des obstacles sur les rivières Coosa, Alabama, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint, Black Warrior et Tombigbee jusqu'à sa retraite du Corps des ingénieurs le 8 novembre 1982 (fr)
  • Montgomery is a steam-powered sternwheel-propelled snagboat built in 1925 by the Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company of Charleston, South Carolina, and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Montgomery cleared snags and obstructions from the Coosa, Alabama, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint, Black Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers until her retirement from the Corps of Engineers on November 8, 1982. She was restored in 1984 and again in 2004. One of only two surviving Army Corps of Engineers snagboats (along with W.T. Preston), she was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Montgomery now operates as a museum ship at the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam Visitor Center in Pickensville, Alabama. (en)
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  • Montgomery (en)
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  • Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company (en)
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  • Le Montgomery est un bateau à roues à aubes à vapeur de type snagboat construit en 1925 par la Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company de Charleston en Caroline du Sud], et exploité par le Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée des États-Unis. Il servait au dégagement des obstacles sur les rivières Coosa, Alabama, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint, Black Warrior et Tombigbee jusqu'à sa retraite du Corps des ingénieurs le 8 novembre 1982 (fr)
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