English: Isaac Smith, Hudson River steamboat built 1861, later taken into service for the Union in the American Civil War. Captured by the Confederacy, at Stono River, SC, and renamed CSS Stono. Oil on canvas by James Bard.
Original in private collection as of 1997. Also reproduced: Mariner's Museum and Peluso, Anthony J., Jr., The Bard Brothers -- Painting America under Steam and Sail, Abrams, New York 1997 ISBN0-8109-1240-6
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