The Montauk Steamboat Company, Ltd. was located at Pier 13, East River , New York City , US. It was established in 1853.[ 1] It operated steamboats between New York City and the eastern end of Long Island . The boats ran along the north shore of Long Island. There were also steamboats to Block Island , Rhode Island where connections were made with Providence and Newport .[ 2] Henry Francis Cook was its president;[ 3] David Van Cleaf was its superintendent.[ 1] The company was sold to the Long Island Rail Road Company in 1899 after a deal was struck with Joseph Fahys & Co. who held the majority stock in the steamboat company.[ 4] The company office was later moved to Long Island City, Queens , New York .[ 5]
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