“Savannah,” World’s First Steam Ship Leaving Savannah, Georgia, May 20, 1819

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Description

The advantage of the early steamboats was not speed; the sailing vessel with continuous wind behind it could easily clock off more knots in a day’s run than a puffing steamship. The clippers were capable of sixteen knots or more, whereas the first steamers could barely achieve half that speed.

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Dimensions 21 × 36 in
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Signed, Remarqued

Edition Size

500

Issue Date

1974