Steamboat: ALONZO CHILD
Built: 1857
Tonnage: 493
Clemens' Service: 19 September 1860 - 18 November 1860
and 8 January 1861 - 8 May 1861
Co-Pilots: Horace Bixby, William Bowen, Sam Brown
Captains: David DeHaven and James O'Neal
September 19 Wednesday – Sam piloted the Alonzo Child (493 tons), co-pilots Horace Bixby, Will Bowen, Sam Brown; Captains David DeHaven and James O’Neal. This was the last steamboat that Sam would pilot. The Alonzo Child left on this date for New Orleans.
September 28 Friday – The Alonzo Child arrived in New Orleans
September 29 Saturday – The Alonzo Child left for St. Louis. Before leaving, Sam wrote a short note from New Orleans to his brother Orion.
October 6 Saturday – The Alonzo Child arrived in St. Louis.
October 9 Tuesday – The Alonzo Child left for New Orleans.
October 20 Saturday – The Alonzo Child arrived in New Orleans
October 21 Sunday – The Alonzo Child left for St. Louis
October 28 Sunday – The Alonzo Child arrived in St. Louis.
October 31 Wednesday – The Alonzo Child left for New Orleans.
November 5 Monday – Samuel Erasmus Moffett was born to Pamela and William Moffett. Sam was an uncle for the third time [MTL 1: 383].
November 9 Friday – The Alonzo Child arrived in New Orleans
November 10 Saturday – The Alonzo Child left for St. Louis.
November 11 Sunday – Sam ran the Alonzo Child aground, about seventy-three miles above New Orleans at the Houmas Plantation. It remained stuck for 28 hours [MTL 1: 105 n2].
November 12 Monday – A rising tide freed the Alonzo Child [MTL 1: 105n2].
November 18 Sunday – The Alonzo Child arrived in St. Louis.
November 21 Wednesday – Sam wrote from St. Louis to his brother Orion and family about running the Alonzo Child aground, about prices of poultry, eggs, and apples in New Orleans. Sam, ever the speculator, wrote:
My Dear Brother:
November 23 Friday – The Alonzo Child left for New Orlean
November 30 Friday – Sam’s 25 th birthday.
December 1 Saturday – The Alonzo Child arrived in New Orleans.
December 4 Tuesday – The Alonzo Child left for St. Louis.
December 11 Tuesday – The Alonzo Child arrived in Cairo, Illinois, where it laid up until Jan. 8 1861 due to ice in the river.
January 8 Tuesday – The Alonzo Child left Cairo for St. Louis.