DATE: Monday, May 19, 1997 TAG: 9705160891 SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: B3 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: - GEORGE H. TUCKER LENGTH: 25 lines
The High Street Ferry dock in Portsmouth during the early 1950s is
shown with three of the diesel-powered ferryboats that traversed the
Elizabeth River until the service was discontinued on Aug. 31, 1955.
At that time, Norfolk had a ferry history dating back 319 years to
1636, when Capt. Adam Thoroughgood had set up the first convenience
of its sort south of Hampton Roads, using a crude, hand-rowed skiff
to replace the hit-or-miss log canoe navigation of the Indians. The
first steam ferry to run between Norfolk and Portsmouth was the
``Gosport,'' which made its first trip across the harbor in 1832.
This type of transportation ended when the diesel-powered ferries
like the ones in this picture made their last run. When this
photograph was taken, the Portsmouth waterfront was lined with late
18th and early 19th century brick structures. One of these, the
white-painted brick building on the left, housed various Norfolk and
Portsmouth newspaper offices over the years.
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