February 17, 1911 to March 3, 1911
Steamer Coal
City docked February 17, 1911 new fantail - some plank shear -
nosing forward - some sheeting - one chain fastening
repaired and left Saturday eve February 18, 1911
Steamer Joseph
B. Williams off the Ways Saturday February 25, 1911 left under own
steam Sunday 26th 8 men went with her to finish
repairs W. Morgan - F. Wunderlich - L. Curry - Arch and Roy
McQuawn - Hen. McCreary - J. Duke - Link Pancost - there was
a big repair Job on this Boat (details I have in my little book)
while this boat was on the Ways high water January 30th and 31st,
1911 30 ft. of water came up filled her hull and on the deck
in the engine room - every man at the Ways worked one 1/2 day carring
pumps - spring poles and other rigging out of her hold had the
yard about the office piled full Gus Jutte was Captain at
this time and John Martin Engineer
Monday February
27, 1911 on Model Decatur repairs all around
on Model
Barge #79 cuting down chain braces and other repairs
repairing
plank shear and one timber head on Iron Barge with one square end. this
was the first Iron Barge on this river built at Browns Yard in 1882 by J.M.
Hammit.
Tuesday
February 28, 1911 Steamer W.T. Smoot and Dredge Southern Docked - have a
gang on each one for extensive repairs
Friday
night March 3, 1911 5" of snow fell

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