From collection Dr. John Richardson Collection
Steamboat GOLDENROD
GOLDENROD was a small, popular excursion steamer in the Penobscot River. She often travelled in the summer between Castine and Bar Harbor, Maine. She was built in 1893 at the Barbour shipyard in Brewer. In this photo dated March 8, 2007. she was stuck in the ice at Belfast with the two-stack steamer SILVER STAR. GOLDENROD ender her career sinking at Castine.