Blanche Douglass Leathers

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Captain Blanch Douglass Leathers, drawing appearing in the Indianapolis News on 23 February 1895.
Captain Blanch Douglass Leathers, drawing appearing in the Indianapolis News on 23 February 1895.

Blanche Douglass Leathers (1860 - January 26, 1940) was the first woman master and a steamboat captain on the Mississippi River in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her nicknames include "little captain,"[1] the "angel of the Mississippi" and the "lady skipper."[2]

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