alan: it stops en route to memphis in helena, arkansas, and at that point, the only known photographf the sultana is taken by a photographer named t. w. banks. katty: so it is still daylight? alan: it is a two-day trip, essentially. this is the day after it left vicksburg, it docked there to i presume a take on more coal, because that is usually why steamboats stop, to pick up passengers or discharge cargo. because even at this point, the sultana did have cargo that it was bringing up river from new orleans. you mentioned lincoln's assassination, this was part of the cargo we carry downriver, -- cargo it carry downriver, -- cargo it carried downriver, the news of the lincoln assassination, and that was one of the ways a news traveled during that time period. it stopped in helena, arkansas, and the men rushed to one side of the boat to be in this photograph, everybody wanted to be in this photograph. then it headed up north. it got to memphis around sunset. the men were told to stay on the boat, but nobody was going to -- these guys have been imprisoned, they had been in war, this was