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TROMBLY, Robert H. (LeClaire, IA--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 23, 1923). Riverman. Trombly worked his way up on the boating industry of the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] becoming a pilot and then captain of the logging steamer "Clyde." Under his command, the steamer brought logs from the northern lumber camps to the [[STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY]].
TROMBLY, Robert H. (LeClaire, IA--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 23, 1923). Trombly worked his way up on the boating industry of the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] becoming a pilot and then captain of the logging steamer "Clyde." Under his command, the steamer brought logs from the northern lumber camps to the [[STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY]].


When the lumber company closed, Trombly entered the packet service. He joined the Streckfus line and then the service owned and operated by [[REYNOLDS, Joseph "Diamond Jo"|Joseph "Diamond Jo" REYNOLDS]] as the pilot of the "J.S."
When the lumber company closed, Trombly entered the packet service. He joined the Streckfus line and then the service owned and operated by [[REYNOLDS, Joseph "Diamond Jo"|Joseph "Diamond Jo" REYNOLDS]] as the pilot of the "J.S."
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[[Category: Business Leader]]
[[Category: Business Leader]]
[[Category: River Men]]

Revision as of 20:33, 21 December 2015

TROMBLY, Robert H. (LeClaire, IA--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 23, 1923). Trombly worked his way up on the boating industry of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER becoming a pilot and then captain of the logging steamer "Clyde." Under his command, the steamer brought logs from the northern lumber camps to the STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY.

When the lumber company closed, Trombly entered the packet service. He joined the Streckfus line and then the service owned and operated by Joseph "Diamond Jo" REYNOLDS as the pilot of the "J.S."

Trombly retired from the packet service to purchase the Majestic Annex hotel in Dubuque.