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Ship Model, Steamboat Buckeye State

American History Museum

Rigged model, steamboat Buckeye State
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Object Details

owned and operated by

Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packet Line

supervised construction of Buckeye State

Holmes, David

captain of the Buckeye State

Dean, Sam

maker

Boucher-Lewis Precision Models, Inc.

Description

The Buckeye State was built at Shousetown, Pa., south of Pittsburgh. In 1849 the hull was completed and hauled up the Ohio River to Pittsburgh to be finished. Under the supervision of David Holmes, the Buckeye State was completed in February 1850. It was owned and operated by the Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packet Line, which ran it regularly on the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The company owned six or seven steamers at a time, and ran daily departures between the two cities. By the mid-1840s the Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packet Line was praised by a Pittsburgh newspaper editor as “the greatest convenience . . . ever afforded the citizens on the banks of the Upper Ohio.”
On May 1, 1850 the Buckeye State left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh and completed the trip in a record 43 hours. Under Capt. Sam Dean, the steamer made 24 stops along the route, needing coal once and wood three times. One hundred years later, the Buckeye State still held the record for the fastest trip ever made by a steamboat between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.
In 1851, showman P. T. Barnum organized a race between the Buckeye State and the Messenger No. 2 as a publicity stunt to advertise Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind’s American tour. Steamboat racing was growing in popularity, and so a race was the perfect promotion. Although Lind and Barnum were aboard the Messenger No. 2, the Buckeye State won the race. The Buckeye State continued its service up and down the Ohio for six more years until it was retired and dismantled in 1857.

date made

1963

construction completed on Buckeye State

1850-02

Buckeye State retired

1857

participated in a steamboat race

1857

ID Number

TR.322425

catalog number

322425

accession number

247839

Object Name

model, river boat

Other Terms

model, river boat; Maritime

Physical Description

wood (overall material)
metals (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 21 in x 66 in x 16 in; 53.34 cm x 167.64 cm x 40.64 cm

built

United States: New York, New York

where the Buckeye State was built

United States: Pennsylvania

ship sailed on

United States: Ohio River

Related Publication

National Museum of American History. On the Water exhibition website

Related Web Publication

http://americanhistory.si.edu/onthewater

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Work and Industry: Maritime
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On the Water exhibit

Exhibition

On the Water

Exhibition Location

National Museum of American History

Data Source

National Museum of American History

related event

Expansion and Reform
Civil War and Reconstruction

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-8da7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_844164

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