Shipbuilder William Henry Webb installed the largest engines built in the US to date, capable of transporting 1200 passengers into state-of-the-art sister ships, Bristol & Providence.
Established, 1866
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1883
The Bristol is one of the ships shown passing under the newly completed Brooklyn Bridge.
The steamboat Bristol, built in New York by William H. Webb in 1865–1867.
1866
Casting the mammoth cylinder of either Bristol or Providence—probably Bristol—at the Etna Iron Works
The steamboat Providence, built in New York in 1865–1867 by William H. Webb.
A lithograph of Bristol (foreground) passing her sister Providence at midnight on Long Island Sound