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    be confused with the similar sternwheeler Onward built in 1858 at Canemah, Oregon and dismantled in 1865. In June 1867, the People's Transportation Company...
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  • with polygonal driving wheels Onward (sternwheeler 1858), a steamboat on the Willamette River Onward (sternwheeler 1867), a steamboat on the Tualatin...
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    vessel should not be confused other steamboats named Onward, including in particular the Onward of 1867, a similar but somewhat smaller vessel built at Tualatin...
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    gross tons) Henrietta operating on the lake in 1870. The much larger sternwheeler Onward made at least one trip on Sucker Lake, on January 21, 1873, reaching...
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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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    registered size was 120 tons, a measure of size, not weight. Surprise was a sternwheeler, and the wheel was turned by twin steam engines, horizontally mounted...
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    the shipyard of Joseph Supple at Portland, Oregon. The vessel was a sternwheeler driven by twin-single cylinder horizontally mounted steam engines. In...
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    the most extensive in the state of Oregon. In 1863 Kellogg built the sternwheeler Senator, which he sold to the People's Transportation Company. Kellogg...
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    worth salvaging, so OSN removed the engines and installed them in a new sternwheeler, called the New Tenino. Another source states that Tenino was rebuilt...
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    at 45 and 121-122. Timmen, Blow for the Landing, at 228-229. Mills, Sternwheelers up Columbia, at 56 and 200. Affleck, Edward L., A Century of Paddlewheelers...
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