NEW BRUNSWICK, New York, NY – 1900 In 1900, the steamer "NEW BRUNSWICK" sailed to the "Fishing Banks" every day during the summer season. This triple decked steamboat departed from piers along New York's East River under the command of Captain James Lynch. Unlike the fishing steamboats "ANGLER", "EDMUND BUTLER" and "ST. MICHAELS" whose fares were 75 cents for Gents and 50 cents for Ladies, the "NEW BRUNSWICK" was a bargain and advertised all fares at 50 cents and children accompanied by an adult were free.