File:Daniel S. Miller (steamboat).jpg

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English: The Hudson River steamboat Daniel S. Miller, built in Williamsburg, New York, in 1862 by Lawrence & Foulks. A wooden-hulled, screw propelled freight-and-passenger steamer, she was one of only a handful of American vessels to be powered by a geared beam engine. Renamed Poughkeepsie in 1900, she was destroyed by fire in 1910.
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Source Ringwald, Donald C. (1972). The Mary Powell: A History of the Beautiful Side-Wheel Steamer Called "Queen of the Hudson". Berkeley, CA: Howell-North Books. p. 97. ISBN 0-8310-7090-0.
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