Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library Archives

"Columbia Paddle Boat and Ferry Boat Docked at Mill Street Wharf, Bristol, PA"

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.18a.074

Description

The steam river boat “Columbia” at the Bristol Wharf. The boat was built in 1876 for Captain Jonathan Cone who lived in Bristol. These boats traveled from Trenton to Philadelphia with stops at Bordentown, NJ, Bristol, PA, and Burlington, NJ. River travel was less expensive than railroad. In the summer the boats would stop at Burlington Island’s theme park “Island Beach” until most of it burned down in 1934.

Date

Undated

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Citation

“"Columbia Paddle Boat and Ferry Boat Docked at Mill Street Wharf, Bristol, PA",” Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library Archives, accessed April 28, 2024, https://archive.grundylibrary.org/items/show/2942.