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Steamboat Calendar: Clemens’s Piloting Assignments, 1857–1861

The following record of arrivals and departures is based on currently available evidence, both factual and conjectural, about Clemens’s employment, first as a cub (or steersman), then as a licensed pilot, on Mississippi River steamboats from April 1857 to May 1861. Comparatively strong evidence places him on fourteen of the listed boats: the Paul Jones, Crescent City, R. J. Lackland, John J. Roe, Pennsylvania, John H. Dickey, White Cloud, Aleck Scott, Alfred T. Lacey (in 1859), Edward J. Gay, A. B. Chambers, City of Memphis, Arago, and Alonzo Child. Somewhat less compelling evidence points to his employment on the William M. Morrison, D. A. January, Alfred T. Lacey (in 1858), New Falls City (both assignments), and J. C. Swon. While the inclusive dates of Clemens’s service on a few of these eighteen boats are known with certainty, many of the dates on which he either began or ended his employment on the others remain uncertain. Particularly uncertain are the conjectured dates of his employment on the Morrison and the New Falls City (in October–December 1858), since his known movements on the river appear to allow for several periods when he might have worked on them. A departure or arrival date printed here in italic type indicates uncertainty about Clemens’s conjectured presence on a given boat at that time, not about the arrival or departure date itself.

Clemens was trained to navigate the river between St. Louis and New Orleans (the “Lower Mississippi”). Customarily he steered or piloted boats engaged in trade between those cities, with three exceptions. The John H. Dickey and its temporary replacement, the White Cloud (normally a Missouri River boat), were St. Louis-Memphis packets; and when Clemens was a pilot on the Arago, it was a St. Louis-Vicksburg packet that nevertheless made Cairo and New Orleans its terminals on one of his trips. For the Dickey and White Cloud, making weekly round trips between St. Louis and Memphis, departure dates only are supplied.

Most of the departure and arrival dates in the calendar were taken from the port lists and river columns of contemporary newspapers, primarily the St. Louis Missouri Republican, Missouri Democrat, and Evening News; the Memphis Appeal, and Avalanche; and the New Orleans Crescent, Picayune, Delta, and True Delta. On rare occasions, these newspapers failed to report the date of a boat’s arrival or departure, and at times they reported conflicting dates. Sometimes the information they supplied was simply incorrect, perhaps because it was carried over by mistake from the day before or published in mistaken anticipation of an arrival or a departure. Errors are also traceable to differing press deadlines (morning and evening), to unexpected scheduling changes or delays, and to boats’ arriving shortly before or after midnight, when river reporters were off duty and therefore easily mistaken about (or indifferent to) the actual date. Finally, broken or incomplete newspaper runs or illegible microfilm copy occasionally result in the loss of port lists and river columns necessary for a date or span of dates. Every attempt has nevertheless been made to repair these discrepancies and omissions to achieve the greatest possible accuracy and completeness. (A detailed discussion of the evidence used to determine all dates may be found in Branch 1987, forthcoming).

E. M. B.

[The entries for Paul Jones and Crescent City printed in L1, p. 387 (1988) have been corrected and a third boat, Colonel Crossman, added, in accordance with Edgar M. Branch, “Bixby vs Carroll: New Light on Sam Clemens’s Early River Career,” Mark Twain Journal 30 (Fall 1992): 2–10.


DEPART ARRIVE DEPART ARRIVE
PAUL JONES Cincinnati N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
16 Feb–28 Feb 1857 16 Feb 28 Feb
SLC cub under Horace E. Bixby; capt., Hiram K. Hazlett
COLONEL CROSSMAN
4 Mar–15 Mar 1857 4 Mar 15 Mar
SLC cub under Horace E. Bixby; capt., Patrick Yore
CRESCENT CITY St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
29 Apr–7 July 1857 29 Apr 4 May 8 May 15 May
SLC cub under Bixby; co-pilot prob. Strother Wiley; capt., R. C. Young ? ? ? 9 June
17 June 23 June 28 June 7 July
RUFUS J. LACKLAND
11 July–3 Aug 1857 11 July 19 July 23 July 3 Aug
SLC cub under unknown pilot, poss. Bixby; capt., William B. Miller
JOHN J. ROE
5 Aug–24 Sept 1857 5 Aug 14 Aug 18 Aug 29 Aug
SLC cub under Zebulon Leavenworth and/or Sobieski Jolly; capt., Mark Leavenworth 2? Sept1explanatory note 10 Sept 15 Sept 24 Sept
WILLIAM M. MORRISON
9–26 Oct 1857 9 Oct 16 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct
SLC cub, poss. under Bixby; co-pilot poss. Isaiah Sellers; capt., John N. Bofinger
PENNSYLVANIA
2–26 Nov 1857 2 Nov 8 Nov 10 Nov 16 Nov
SLC cub under William Brown; co-pilot, George G. Ealer; capt., John S. Klinefelter 18 Nov 24 Nov 26 Nov
D. A. JANUARY
13–22 Dec 1857 13 Dec 22 Dec
SLC cub under Joseph Edward Montgomery; capt., Patrick Yore
NEW FALLS CITY
14–20 Jan 1858 14 Jan 20 Jan
SLC cub under co-pilots Isaac Chauncy Cable and Zebulon Leavenworth; capt., Montgomery
PENNSYLVANIA
6 Feb–5 June 1858 6 Feb 14 Feb
SLC cub under Brown; co-pilot Ealer; capt., Klinefelter 17 Feb 25 Feb 27 Feb 9 Mar
11 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 27 Mar
St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
31 Mar 6 Apr 10 Apr 16 Apr
20 Apr 26 Apr 30 Apr 5 May
10 May 16 May 20 May 27 May
30 May 5 June
ALFRED T. LACEY
11–28 July 1858 11 July 16 July 21 July 28 July
SLC cub; poss. under Barton S. Bowen; co-pilot poss. Ealer; capt., John P. Rodney
JOHN H. DICKEY St. Louis Memphis
4 Aug–19 Oct 1858 4 Aug 7 Aug
SLC cub under Samuel A. Bowen; co-pilot poss. Strother Wiley; capt., Daniel Able 11 Aug 14 Aug
18 Aug 21 Aug
25 Aug 28 Aug
1 Sept 4 Sept
8 Sept 11 Sept
15 Sept 18 Sept
22 Sept 25 Sept
29 Sept 2 Oct
6 Oct 9 Oct
13 Oct 16 Oct
WHITE CLOUD
20–26 Oct 1858 20 Oct 23 Oct
SLC cub, prob. under Samuel A. Bowen; capt., Able
NEW FALLS CITY St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
30 Oct–8 Dec 1858 30 Oct 8 Nov 10 Nov 2explanatory note 17 Nov
SLC cub, prob. under Bixby; capt., James B. Woods 19 Nov 26 Nov 29 Nov 8 Dec
ALECK SCOTT
13 Dec 1858–8 Apr 1859 13 Dec 21 Dec 24 Dec 1 Jan
SLC cub under Bixby; capt., Robert A. Reilly 4 Jan 11 Jan 15 Jan 27 Jan
1 Feb 11 Feb 16 Feb 27 Feb
1 Mar 8 Mar 11 Mar 19 Mar
21 Mar 27 Mar 31 Mar 8 Apr3explanatory note
ALFRED T. LACEY St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
4–21 May 1859 4 May 10 May 14 May 21 May
SLC pilot; co-pilot, Barton S. Bowen; capt., Rodney
J. C. SWON
25 June–28 July 1859 25 June 1 July 3 July 9 July
SLC pilot; capt., Isaac H. Jones 13 July 19 July 21 July 28 July
EDWARD J. GAY
2 Aug–1 Oct 1859 2 Aug 10 Aug 12 Aug 19 Aug
SLC pilot; capt., Barton S. Bowen 24 Aug 1 Sept 3 Sept 9 Sept
13 Sept 21 Sept 23 Sept 1 Oct
A. B. CHAMBERS
26 Oct 1859–24 Feb 1860 26 Oct 7 Nov 9 Nov 20 Nov
SLC pilot; co-pilots for one trip each, James C. DeLancey and William Bowen; capt., George W. Bowman 23 Nov 4 Dec 8 Dec 17 Dec
20 Dec4explanatory note 7 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan
1 Feb 11 Feb 14 Feb 24 Feb
CITY OF MEMPHIS
25 Mar–1 or 2 July 1860 25 Mar 2 Apr 4 Apr 11 Apr
SLC pilot; co-pilot, Wesley Jacobs; capt., Montgomery 14 Apr 21 Apr 24 Apr 1 May
4 May 14 May 15 May 22 May
24 May 31 May 3 June 10 June
13 June 22 June 24 June 1–2 July
ARAGO St. Louis Vicksburg Vicksburg Cairo
28 July–31 Aug 1860 28 July 3 Aug 4 Aug 11 Aug
SLC pilot; co-pilot, J. W. Hood; capt., George P. Sloan Cairo N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
12 Aug 20 Aug 22 Aug 31 Aug
ALONZO CHILD St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
19 Sept 1860–8 May 1861 19 Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept 6 Oct
SLC pilot; co-pilots, Bixby, William Bowen, Sam Brown; capts., David DeHaven and James O’Neal 9 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 28 Oct
31 Oct 9 Nov 10 Nov 18 Nov
23 Nov 1 Dec 4 Dec 5explanatory note 11 Jan
14 Jan 24 Jan 29 Jan 5 Feb
8 Feb6explanatory note 16 Feb 18 Feb 25 Feb
St. Louis N. Orleans N. Orleans St. Louis
27 Feb 6 Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar
20 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 5 Apr
9 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr
2 May 8 May
Explanatory Notes
1 

The Roe’s departure is not noted in the newspapers. Its presence at Hickman, Kentucky, on 5 September suggests the date of 2 September.

2 

The New Falls City’s memoranda reports this date, whereas the New Orleans daily newspapers give 9 November.

3 

Clemens acquired his pilot’s license on 9 April 1859.

4 

Having run aground at Power’s Island and Goose Island below St. Louis, the Chambers resumed its trip south on 31 December from Cairo.

5 

The Child laid up at Cairo from 11 December to 8 January.

6 

The 5 February arrival and 8 February departure of the Child were at Cairo, not St. Louis, because of poor river conditions.