Mathilda Tugboat - Kingston NY
Built in 1898, by Marine Industries of Sorel, Quebec as the Mathilda for the Sincennes McNaughton Company of Montreal, Quebec.
In 1959, the tug was acquired by the McAllister Brothers Towing Company of New York, New York. Where she retained her name.
In 1969 the tug was phased out of active service and “laid up”.
In 1970, the tug was donated to the South Street Seaport Museum of New York, New York.
In 1976, she sank at her pier in Manhattan, New York. She was raised, salvaged and stored on a pier on the West Side of Manhattan.
In 1983, the tug was placed as a Museum piece along Roundout Creek in Kingston, New York., as an exhibit in the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Her exterior was restored in 1988.
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Judson Smith, Sunday Morning on the Docks (Roundout Creek), 1944-1945, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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John Dugdale - Roundout Creek, 1993
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Roundout Creek in the Catskills
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people enjoying Roundout Creek, August 2022
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Roundout creek, out of focus, summer 2022
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Roundout creek, summer 2022
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Caro at Peekamoose Blue Hole, summer 2022
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Peekamoose Blue Hole, summer 2022
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Peekamoose Blue Hole, summer 2022
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