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    sternwheeler should not be confused with the small steamboat Mascot which operated at about the same time on the Alsea River and Yaquina Bay. Mascot was...
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  • from sequence databases Mascot (sternwheeler), a steamboat in the Pacific Northwest, U.S., in the late 1800s and early 1900s "Mascot", the NATO reporting...
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  • (boxer), an African American boxer SS Klondike and SS Klondike II, two sternwheelers that carried freight on the Yukon River Clondalkin, Ireland Klendike...
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  • 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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    in 1940. This vessel should not be confused with the Colorado River sternwheeler Undine. Undine was built by J.H. Steffen for Jacob Kamm and launched...
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    elevator's dock were threatened with destruction, Gov. Newell and the sternwheeler Wm. G. Hoag pushed them out away from the docks, saving the ships. In...
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  • planned to use Etna on the Lewis River route in conjunction with the sternwheeler Mascot. Logging camps and mills up the Lewis river depended on shallow-draft...
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    wharf at Alder Street, in Portland, the Stark Street Ferry ran into the sternwheeler. Elwood's fantail was badly damaged, as was the tackle on the ferry....
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  • Thumbnail for Steamboats of the Columbia River
    steamboat were used on inland waterways: propeller, side-wheeler, and sternwheeler. Propellers required deeper draft than was commonly available on inland...
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    Oregon, United States and British Columbia, Canada. He piloted dozens of sternwheelers over his 40-year-long career and pioneered many rivers in the Pacific...
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