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New York was an American passenger-cargo sidewheel steamboat built in 1836 for service on Long Island Sound. When new, she was the largest steamboat yet to operate on the route between New York and New Haven, Connecticut, and was one of the largest Sound steamboats of her day. New York continued to operate on the Sound until 1850, when she was sold to New York parties and began service on New York's Hudson River. By the mid-1850s she had been converted into a towboat, and remained in service on the Hudson in that capacity to the end of her career in 1875.

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  • New York (1836 steamboat) (en)
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  • New York was an American passenger-cargo sidewheel steamboat built in 1836 for service on Long Island Sound. When new, she was the largest steamboat yet to operate on the route between New York and New Haven, Connecticut, and was one of the largest Sound steamboats of her day. New York continued to operate on the Sound until 1850, when she was sold to New York parties and began service on New York's Hudson River. By the mid-1850s she had been converted into a towboat, and remained in service on the Hudson in that capacity to the end of her career in 1875. (en)
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  • New York (en)
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  • Lawrence & Sneden (en)
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  • New York after her 1841 rebuild; painting by J. & J. Bard (en)
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  • Abandoned 1875 (en)
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  • File:New York 03.jpg (en)
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  • New York (en)
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  • sidewheels with dip (en)
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  • New York, NY – New Haven, CT (en)
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