Maid of Iowa

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NameMaid of Iowa
Cost$4,000[1]
Launched1842
FateSold, 1845
History
United States
NameMaid of Iowa
Cost$4,000[1]
Launched1842
FateSold, 1845
General characteristics [1]
TypeSternwheel steamboat
Tonnage60 tons
Length115 ft (35 m)
DraftLess than 2 ft (0.61 m)
Capacity200 passengers

Maid of Iowa was a steamboat first owned and captained by Dan Jones. It was first launched in 1842, and was used as a passenger ship on the Mississippi River. The boat is best known for transporting British Mormon converts to settle in Nauvoo, Illinois.

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