Steamboat J. T. MORSE

From collection Dr. John Richardson Collection

Steamboat J. T. MORSE

The big wooden steamboat J. T. MORSE was part of the Eastern Steamship Co. and named for their treasurer, James Thomas Morse. Her route from 1904 to 1931 was Rockland, Maine, to Bar Harbor, with many stops along the way. In 1933 she was sold to a New York company, who named her YANKEE. This picture was taken at Southwest Harbor on Mount Desert Island.

Details

LB2000.63.87
circa 1910
City/Town:
Southwest Harbor 
State/Province:
Maine