Comet was a sternwheel steamboat that ran from 1871 to 1900 on Puget Sound and rivers flowing into it, including the White and Nooksack rivers. The steamboat...
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trade and the tea trade Comet (steamboat), sunk in Lake Superior, USA Comet (sternwheeler), in operation from 1871 to 1900 PS Comet, a Scottish paddle steamer...
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Lakes; wrecked 1875 in Lake Superior with a cargo of silver ore Comet (sternwheeler), an American steamboat in operation from 1871 to 1900 in the state...
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Unknown date United States Simon F. Randolph Seattle, Washington Comet Sternwheeler For Simon F. Randolph. Unknown date United Kingdom William Watson...
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vessels running at the same time and on similar routes included the sternwheelers Capital City and City of Shelton, and the small propeller driven vessels...
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had commanded or owned a number of smaller sternwheelers over his career including Fannie, Old Settler, Comet, and the Edith R. His son, Capt. Preston Brooks...
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of the Mosquito Fleet Propellers Sternwheelers Bailey Gatzert Capital City Chehalis City of Shelton Clara Brown Comet Daisy Elwood Enterprise (1855) Emma...
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1916, was the natural outlet of Lake Washington. Starting in 1874, the sternwheeler Otter also ran on the Duwamish. In March 1877 Wenat was laid up in Seattle...
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Paddle steamer (redirect from Sternwheeler)
largest, and one of the last, paddle steamers on the Mississippi was the sternwheeler Sprague. Built in 1901, she pushed coal and petroleum until 1948. In...
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reach the Kitsumkalum River. It was not until 1891 Hudson's Bay Company sternwheeler Caledonia successfully negotiated Kitselas Canyon and reached Hazelton...
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