In the center of a small waterfront park stands the Mathilda, a steam tugboat some 72 feet long and a symbol of Kingston's heritage.
The pilot managed to ditch the aircraft onto the river surface, in close proximity to an 1898-built steam tugboat.
The crew performed emergency landing on the Neva River barely missing some of its bridges and a 1898-built steam tugboat.
Lily, a steam tugboat, was built as Jessie Benton, and purchased by the War Department 5 May 1862.
While in the legislature, he worked to get a $30,000 government subsidy to purchase and operate a large steam tugboat at the mouth of the Columbia River.
In 1838, her 40-year tour of duty came to an ignominious end when a little steam tugboat towed her up the Thames to a ship breaker's yard.
With the advent of steam tugboats in the 19th century, the pilots had more power to maneuver oceangoing ships in the river.
He was taxiing on the water when he encountered a large steam tugboat, which he promptly torpedoed.
The 1898 steam tugboat Mathilda, is displayed in the yard next to the museum.
Clematis, a steam tugboat, was built in 1863 at Cleveland, Ohio, and purchased by the Navy 2 August 1864.