Mary Powell along Rondout Creek beyond covered barges. Note that her smoke stacks have been removed. 1920. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
From the Boston Herald, May 3, 1925 — “All that remains of the S. S. Mary Powell, the ‘Pride of the Hudson.’” Shows the Mary Powell in process of being scrapped. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
Cottage constructed of timbers from the Mary Powell, with her nameboard over the porch, located in Connelly, NY. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
Remains of Mary Powell along Rondout Creek. Photo taken by E. Winter’s Sons, Kingston, July 1, 1924. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
Mary Powell beam sticking up out of the mud along Rondout Creek. Photo taken April 12, 1947. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
Mary Powell smoke stacks on shore near Hildebrandt’s after scrapping. Photo taken May 11, 1938. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.
Mary Powell at Sunflower Dock along south shore of Rondout Creek, as seen from above. In the background, a tugboat tows a long string of barges on the Hudson River. Donald C. Ringwald Collection, Hudson River Maritime Museum.