1900-1909
![2003.12.2882 Cornell tug H.D. Mould at the Newburgh Day Line pier Image for item](https://omeka.hrvh.org/files/fullsize/d45badeb23ac00c67718ecec6929fd9d.jpg)
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
![2003.12.1176 Summer outing on Cornell tug "Geo. C. Van Tuyl" Image for item](https://omeka.hrvh.org/files/fullsize/73e3041ab6ae7cb090c5f5b991a9a2e3.jpg)
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
![2003.12.1100 - The Cornell Steamboat Company tug “Pocahontas" Image for item](https://omeka.hrvh.org/files/fullsize/d853470ebc38959153c5b65a1db3f8af.jpg)
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