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Blacks organize a National Steamboat Company

  • Jan 14, 1895
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Blacks organized the National Steamboat Company in Washington, D.C. The company sailed a steamboat, the "George Leary," between DC and Norfolk, Virginia. The luxury boat held a capacity of 1,500 passengers and included three decks, sixty-four state rooms, on hundred berths, and a dining room.

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