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Can anybody out there tell me where in MTA I can find the following
statement about the steamboat JOHN J. ROE that appears in the Neider
edition of the Autobiography on the first page of chapter 16 (p. 79)?
"Up-stream she couldn't even beat an island; down-stream she was never
able to overtake the current." Neider's note on p. 79 states that this
was written July 30, 1906.

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Jerome Loving
Texas A&M University

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