blink, blink... maybe, y'all ain't familiar with the Oklawaha (Ocklawaha) Steamers.

After the American Civil War and almost to the end of Gilded Age more boats plied the
St Johns River in Florida than worked the Mississippi. Scores of sidewheelers and
sternwheelers travailed between Jacksonville and Sanford. Most unique of these boats
were the recessed sternwheel, flat bottomed paddlers that carried goods, tourist and
speculators along the Oklawaha River, a branch of the St Johns.
I've attached a couple of old pic's from the Photographic Collection of the
Florida Memories Project, State of Florida Archives. The first is the Hiawatha (and Marion?)
at Silver Springs. The second is the stern of the Okahumkee, demonstrating the recessed
wheel... protected against low tree branches.
Thanks for looking,
Dave