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Julia Dean
The Julia Dean was the name of two river steamboats on the Mississippi River. == Steamer Julia Dean== Sternwheel packet, wooden hull, built at McKeesport, Pennsylvania, 1850, 117 tons. 138.5' x 24' x 3.8'. Ran the Pittsburgh-Zanesville trade from 1850-1853. Built for N.W. and George Graham of N.W. Graham & Company, Zanesville, OH. Her masters include Capts. Charles Galligher, Joseph McVay, J.J. Binning, Henry S. Pierce and George Russell. Inasmuch as two boats of this name were built in 1850, the accounts of their careers have become tangled. One of them was on the upper Mississippi 1855-1856, noticed at Saint Paul both years. The other (presumably this one) was lost in a collision with the Rainbow at Mount Vernon, on April 26, 1857, with loss of 5 lives.〔Way Frederick with Joseph W. Rutter, Way's Packet Directory: 1848-1994, Ohio University Press, 1994.〕
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