Private homes, stores, a ferry and mission station were built in the outlying area of New Echota.
She was originally purchased to be used in the interim while other new ferries were being built.
The ferry to Baltrum was built in 1969/1970.
A new, much larger ferry with the same name was built in 1980, and is still in service on Puget Sound.
The ferry is built as a double-ended.
By 1844 a ferry was built to carry people over the river all year.
These are the original horns fitted when the ferries were first built.
The ferry was built in 1996 on the Oder shipyard of Eisenhüttenstadt.
A wooden ferry was built at the river by Charles Hall, and was used to cross the river.
Two ferries were built in 1834 and 1835 and provided a continuous service, operating in alternate months.