Comments: Enjoyed viewing your site. Working on a series of paintings of the Cumberland River and have included several river boat scenes. View my work at www.cumberlandriverartist.com
Comments: I enjoyed my time supervising the crea in 2008
Added: October 25, 2016 - 02:57 PM
Submitted by Name: Clay Barilleaux From: Holden,louisiana E-mail: Tech1943@hotmail.com
Comments: My father Captained the Hershey from around the time it was built until around 1995 or so after 50 years on the river. It was nice to see the pictures. He would have loved them. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 83.23
Comments: Enjoy all the pictures of the boats. Cooked on lots of them. Cooked on the Viking Queen for seven years. Sure enjoyed every day of it. I enjoyed all the crew and all the respect the guys had for me. When they was building toe or working on something I did my own clean up instead of them having to come in an do it. No people like river people. I quit in1997. Still thank of everyone. Would love to hear from you that mite remember me. God bless you all.
Comments: new fan of river traffic. Is there some place to find a schedule so we can be in the right place at the right time?? Thanks
Added: September 14, 2016 - 08:30 AM
Submitted by Name: Tarvin Dufrene Jr From: Larose La E-mail: dufretj12@gmail.com
Comments: The way this boat just past through Larose is ridiculous. No respect. I have pictures of what he done to these fisherman along there.
Added: September 12, 2016 - 03:38 PM
Submitted by Name: susie umbarger From: west covina california 91791 E-mail: sujadesu@yahoo.com
Comments: my husband is building a model of the American beauty towboat. he doesn't know what the interior is like. I wonder if you could send me something on the inside of the boat. my husband has stage 4 cancer and spends his time building the American beauty. he would be so ever grateful. thank you Susie Umbarger
Name: Caylan Lauder
From: paducah
E-mail: caylanlauder@yahoo.com
update is city of cassville/owned by marquette transportion company orgianal called the phyllis owned by alter barge line