Clyde Howard, wearing a suit and hat, stands next to the body of an old street car, or building that resembles a street car, on the beach at Ormond Beach, Florida. There is a sign on the building advertising shoes.
Ferries; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
THOMAS PICKLES, a center wheel ferry with steel catamaran hulls (13 ft. x 54 ft. x 7 ft.), was built at Howard in 1892. Owned by Union Ferry Co. in New Orleans, THOMAS PICKLES operated in the New Orleans area. She could carry fifty cars and 250...
Floods--Ohio River; Office buildings; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Flatboats
Clyde and Edmonds J. Howard standing on the steps of the Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company office building in Port Fulton, Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River flood. Another man sits in a flatboat at the bottom of the steps. According to the...
Clyde Howard standing on the steps of the house built for his family in Ormond Beach, Florida. The house was at 244 Riverside Drive. According to Clyde's daughter, Frances, it overlooked "the Daytona Road."
Frances and Laura Jean Howard, seated in an automobile, believed to be a 1904 Eldredge Runabout, parked in front of the west entrance to the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. Their parents, Clyde and Julia Howard, stand...
From left to right, Laura, Laura Jean, Clyde (sitting), Julia, Frances, and Edmonds J. Howard on the steps of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
From left to right, Clyde, Laura, Laura Jean, Julia, Frances and Edmonds J. Howard on the steps to the west entrance of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
Clyde Howard has his hand on the bridle of one of two horses pulling a wagon with a motorboat on it on Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. The Howard mansion is in the background and another man is walking alongside the...