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Description 1805 Amphibious steam-powered carriage and paddle boat designed by American inventor Oliver Evans (1775-1819)
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Author Illustration from "The Boston mechanic and journal of the useful arts and sciences"" Boston : G.W. Light & Co., July, 1834, p. 17.
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