Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company

Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company
Company typePrivately held company
IndustrySteamboat construction
Steamboat commerce
FounderElisha Hunt
Defunct1817
Headquarters
Brownsville, Pennsylvania
,
US
Area served
Port cities located on the Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi rivers
Key people
Daniel French
Caleb Hunt
Owner23 shareholders

The Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company (or MOSBC) was the second company to engage in steamboat commerce on the rivers west of the Allegheny Mountains. The company was founded in 1813 under the leadership of Elisha Hunt and headquartered in his store which was located close to the boat landing in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Daniel French designed and built the engines and power trains for both the Despatch, or Dispatch, and the Enterprise. During the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, the shareholders of the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company sent the Enterprise to aid the American cause. In 1815, the Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville that steamboat commerce was practical on America's western rivers.