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The Second Towboat Catharine Davis - The Waterways Journal


May 7, 2021
By Keith Norrington
Built at Marietta, Ohio, in 1896, the first steam towboat Catharine Davis had a hull constructed of Oregon fir that was 135 feet long and 26.5 feet wide. The engines, built by the Marietta Manufacturing Company, had cylinders of 10 and 17.5 inches, with a stroke of six feet.
Owned by Capt. Steve Davis, of Marietta, the vessel was named for his mother. Capt. Davis did job towing and had also owned the towboats J.H. McConnell, Jim McConnell and John Mills. The boat arrived at Pittsburgh on its first trip on June 12, 1896.
The Davis was sold to the Smiley Towboat Company, of Catlettsburg, Ky., on March 15, 1901, and was used to tow timber out of the Big Sandy until the sternwheeler was purchased by the Island Creek Coal Company at Huntington, W.Va. The firm operated the vessel between Huntington and Cincinnati, rebuilding the boat in 1916. Capt. James Rose was an early mast ....

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George W. Bush's new book 'Out of Many, One' and the case for immigration


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With ‘Out of Many, One,’ George W. Bush makes a case for immigration reform
Bush’s new book of portraits highlighting 43 immigrants arrives at a moment of increased attention on the national immigration debate
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Former President George W. Bush has some unfinished business he’d like to take care of.
“I campaigned on immigration reform,” he said. “I made it abundantly clear to voters this is something I intended to do.”
The Bush-endorsed Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 was the closest the U.S. has come to major immigration reform in decades, but it never even got a vote in Congress. Now, nearly a decade-and-a-half later, Bush is using his developing talent in visual art, personal stories and the soft power of the post-presidency to push for immigration reform again and at a time when problems along America’s southern border has become the new administration’s most challe ....

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What role will Donald Trump and Barack Obama play in future elections?


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How Trump and Obama’s continued campaigning is changing the post-presidency
After leaving the White House, most recent ex-presidents hang up the stump speech, but Trump and Obama are staying involved
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John Raoux, Associated Press
There are few jobs that sound as appealing as former American president. You get to write a book that’s all but assured to be a bestseller, pull in big paychecks from paid speeches, and away from the White House and the day-to-day of partisan politics, people tend to like you a lot more.
“The standard operating procedure when a president leaves office is that they typically disappear from the public domain, at least for a while,” said Russell Riley, a presidential scholar at the University of Virginia Miller Center. ....

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