1900-1909

Cornell tug “H.D. Mould” at the Newburgh Day Line pier ca. 1900 with another Cornell tug to the north, and a freight schooner beyond that. Cornell tugs were stationed at the main ports along the Hudson ready to tow and move freight whenever they were needed. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, HRMM

A summer outing on the Cornell tug “Geo. C. Van Tuyl, Jr.”, c. 1909. For special events, Cornell tugs took passengers out on the River. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, HRMM

The Cornell Steamboat Company tug “Pocahontas” was built in 1884 and acquired by Cornell in 1901. The “Pocahontas” had a sister tug, the “Osceola.” This large and handsome tug operated on the Hudson River until 1939. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, HRMM