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Henry Eckford (steamboat)
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Henry Eckford was a small passenger-cargo steamboat built in New York in 1824. She was the first steam vessel in the world to be installed with a compound engine, almost fifty years before the technology would become widely adopted for marine use.
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Henry Eckford
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Woolf double cylinder vertical crosshead steam engine, operating at 100 psi.
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As a coal barge, 1841
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Lawrence & Sneden
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1824
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Broken up after 1851
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Henry Eckford
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New York City shipbuilder Henry Eckford
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Mowatt Brothers & Co.
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Paddlewheels
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Henry Eckford was a small passenger-cargo steamboat built in New York in 1824. She was the first steam vessel in the world to be installed with a compound engine, almost fifty years before the technology would become widely adopted for marine use.
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