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    Canemah was one of the first steamboats to run on the Willamette River above Willamette Falls. Canemah was the first steamboat to load grain at Corvallis...
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  • Canemah may refer to: Canemah, Oregon an early settlement in Oregon, United States, now part of Oregon City Canemah (sidewheeler), a steamboat named after...
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  • Thumbnail for Gazelle (1854 sidewheeler)
    Gazelle was an early sidewheeler on the Willamette River in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon. She did not operate long, suffering a catastrophic boiler...
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  • Thumbnail for Multnomah (1851 sidewheeler)
    assembled at Canemah, a settlement above the falls. This allowed the vessel to run on the upper Willamette, running south from Canemah through the Willamette...
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    to be retrieved by the sidewheeler Oregon. With the launch of Wallamet, there were now four steamers operating out of Canemah. Wallamet was said by the...
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  • no photo artist in those days to make a truthful picture of this poor sidewheeler as she struggled and panted against tide and current, doing her four...
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    fatalities resulted. Shoalwater was built in 1852 by Leonard White at Canemah, a small settlement just above Willamette Falls. Her first owners were...
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    1857 and 1861 in Oregon and in British Columbia. Portland was a small sidewheeler, 90 ft (27.4 m) long, launched at Portland on July 2, 1853. Built by...
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    Particular vessels Columbia (1850) Lot Whitcomb (1850) Black Hawk (1851) Canemah (1851) Multnomah (1851) Washington (1851) Oregon (1852) Shoalwater (1852)...
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    with poles, oars and sails. When in 1851, the first steamboat, the sidewheeler Canemah was brought to the upper Willamette River, Pease became a deckhand...
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