Steamboat PERCY V

From collection Dr. John Richardson Collection

Steamboat PERCY V

PERCY V was an excurxsion steamboat that operated from Rockland, Maine. Built in 1883, she was named after Percy O. Vickery of Augusta. After serving on the Bath-to-Popham run she was transferred to Ellsworth in Penobscot Bay. Later she was rebuilt, her name was changed to ANNA BELLE, and she ran as an excursion boat out of Castine in the early 1900s.

Details

LB2000.63.70
circa 1900
City/Town:
Rockland 
State/Province:
Maine