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English: Drawing of a steamboat designed and build by John Fitch in April 1790. It was used for a whole summer as a regular passenger boat between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Burlington, New Jersey, with a speed of eight miles an hour.
Date published 1900
Source Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, 1900, v. 2, p. 471
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