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Commemorating the palace steamer "Rob't. E. Lee", which caught fire today 141 years ago on September 30, 1882, with the loss of 21 lives and respectfully dedicated to Captain John W. Cannon. The steamer/steamboat "Rob't. E. Lee. II", built in 1876 as a replacement for the famed racer with the same name. Built by Howard Shipyard, with a dimension of 315 x 48.5 x 10.5, Engines, 40’s- 10 ft, Nine boilers, each 42” by 32 ft. Paddlewheels 40 ft. dia. working 17 ft. buckets. Much equipment of the former Rob’t E. Lee went into her construction, designed for the New Orleans-Vicksburg trade. She was downbound from Vicksburg, 35 miles below at 3:30 A.M. Sept. 30, 1882, at Yucatan Plantation, when fire was discovered. Witnesses said she ‘went up like gunpowder,’ with the loss of 21 lives. She is my favorite Mississippi River steamer that ever rode the waters, unfortunately, the only relic left of her is the bronze bell. This is a Play-Rite recut of one of Aeolian's roll: Eighty-Eight Note 99425 Themodist-Metrostyle 99422 Angelus Melodant-Artistyle 90857 Waiting for the Robert E.Lee Medley Two-Step Introducing: Ragtime Cow Boy Joe Music Copyrighted F. A. Mills Muir & Abrahams. They did not credit the original roll it was cut from and instead credited it as played by Rufus Harper, a non-existent person. This roll was based on Robert Recker's (I believe) arrangement, March & Two-Step orchestral arrangement copyrighted August 9, 1912. Aeolian had this transposed -2 compared to the original arrangement, funnily enough, both Electra 80162 (Standard Music Co. of Orange, NJ.) and Royal Music Co. 4260 (Buffalo, NY.) stole Aeolian's arrangement and simply removed "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" middle part to avoid detection. Sheet music for Robert E. Lee: https://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/co... Ragtime Cowboy: https://imslp.org/wiki/Ragtime_Cowboy...) Learn more about Muir: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_F... Higher resolution of the Lee burning lithograph: https://www.loc.gov/item/90714105/ Played on my Sting II player piano.