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Fulton’s ‘Clermont’ on The Hudson, 1807

Fulton’s ‘Clermont’ on The Hudson, 1807.jpg He was crying lustily when my husband drew him outThumbnailsCountry Market-boat, BudapestHe was crying lustily when my husband drew him outThumbnailsCountry Market-boat, BudapestHe was crying lustily when my husband drew him outThumbnailsCountry Market-boat, BudapestHe was crying lustily when my husband drew him outThumbnailsCountry Market-boat, BudapestHe was crying lustily when my husband drew him outThumbnailsCountry Market-boat, Budapest

The Clermont made her first voyage from New York to Albany, August 7th, 1807.
Her speed was about five miles an hour. During the winter of 1807-8 she was enlarged, her name being then changed to North River.
She continued to ply successfully on the Hudson as a passenger boat for a number of years,
her owners having acquired the exclusive right to navigate the waters of the State of New York by steam.