Submitted by Name: debbie cates From: brownsville,tn.
Comments: cook on Leslie Neal crounse thanks for pictures
Added: January 24, 2015 - 04:48 PM
Submitted by Name: Rache Rowell From: Shepherd's Bend near Cordova, AL E-mail: bikerchickrlr@msn.com
Comments: We live almost in the center of the bend and love to run see the barges and tugs as they go by. Heard one this morning and it was the Jane Ann Blessey going upriver.
Added: January 14, 2015 - 10:39 AM
Submitted by Name: Jacob Ingram From: Fultindale, Al
Comments: Boy Scout Troop 74 watched the Jerry McNeil lock through Guntersville. Have a good trip.
Comments: I travel the river roads along the Ohio river near the junction with the Green river weekly. I have noticed your towboat AEP Legacy. It by far the most impressive tug on the Ohio.
Added: December 29, 2014 - 09:37 PM
Submitted by Name: Tim Richards From: Medora, IL.
Comments: I'm the captain of the Wagenblast. A big that a boy to my crew. You guys really turned this old boat around. It looks better now than it ever has since it has had a red roof.
Comments: I love these boats. I work on a small tow boat and we assisted the Joyce Hale in Burlington IA recently. Took a couple pics too. Hats off to you guys!
Added: December 16, 2014 - 08:31 PM
Submitted by Name: donnie crosier From: United States
Comments: Dad brought the Cooperative Spirit out on her maiden voyage! Thanks for all the photos guys
Comments: i worked as a deckhand in 1970 my step dad was capt samuel truett anderson I also remember relief capt tracy the cook was called lilly bell captain sam is still living in nursing home in orange tx i cant wait to show him pictures he is around 84
Name: debbie cates
From: brownsville,tn.
cook on Leslie Neal crounse thanks for pictures