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[“William E. Doron” ferry boat in its berth at Bristol between Mill and Market Streets, below Radcliffe Street]

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.18a.045

Description

The ferry connected Bristol, PA and Burlington, NJ until 1930. William Doron stopped his service February 25, 1930 and died later that same year. Two Bristol men, Charles Kock and Morrison Keich, owners of the “Sea Gull” boat continued to provide passenger services for some time after until the bridge opened. The “William E. Doron” sank at sea off Virginia.

Creator

Paul J. Motz, photographer

Date

Undated

Rights

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Citation

Paul J. Motz, photographer, “[“William E. Doron” ferry boat in its berth at Bristol between Mill and Market Streets, below Radcliffe Street],” Grundy Archive, accessed November 22, 2024, https://grundyarchive.org/items/show/2913.