Steamboat GOV. BODWELL

From collection Dr. John Richardson Collection

Steamboat GOV. BODWELL

GOV. BODWELL was launched May 27, 1892, from the Gilbert yard in Rockland. She ran from Rockland to Vinalhaven and Hurricane Island until 1920, when she was sent to a longer run to Stonington and Swan's Island. BODWELL struck a ledge at Swan's Island on January 27, 1924. She was refloated and returned to Rockland for major repairs at Swan's yard. On March 23, 1931, she burned and sank in the harbor at Swan's Island. She was named for Joseph Robinson Bodwell, granite company owner and Governor of Maine for less than one year, when he died in late 1887.

Details

LB2000.63.90
circa 1905
City/Town:
Rockland 
State/Province:
Maine