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15.) The S. S. President:
Originally named the Cincinnati, this boat was acquired by
the Streckfus company in 1933 and came out in July 1934 as the best
excursion boat on the rivers. Initially based in St. Louis, the
President featured bands co-led by Charlie Creath and Fate
Marable which were large enough to split into two groups for daytime
excursions, then recombining into one big band for dancing at night.
By the 1940's, however, disruptions occasioned by World War II, then
followed by the rise of television and "home entertainment," caused
retrenchment in the excursion industry. Widespread "tramping"
declined, and by 1944 the President had switched its home port
to New Orleans, where it continued excursions, but on a more limited
basis. Run by Captain Verne Streckfus for as long as anyone can
remember, it was converted to diesel in 1978 and later sold in 1981
to the New Orleans Steamboat Company. This postcard from 1945
promotes the dance excursions running from 9 p.m. until midnight
featuring Tony Almerico's Famous 11-piece Band.
Postcard from the Manuscripts Department, Howard-Tilton Memorial
Library, Tulane University.
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