sides. Nestor handled most of the towing business on the Cowlitz river from 1902 to the 1920s. The company added the shallow-draft sternwheeler Cowlitz...
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property of the British Royal Navy SS Nestor, a number of ships of this name MV Nestor, an LNG carrier Nestor (sternwheeler), a steamboat that operated in Oregon...
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Washington. At Castle Rock, Chester made a connection with the larger sternwheeler Northwest running out of Portland. Toledo was the head of navigation...
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Stayton had come from a family of steamboat men. His father built the sternwheeler Nestor and his brother was a steamboat captain. The engine and machinery...
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Jacob Kamm, who with John C. Ainsworth had designed and built the first sternwheelers in the Northwest, Jennie Clark and Carrie Ladd, nearly a quarter of...
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the fleet of the Smith Transportation Company at the time were the sternwheelers Nestor, Cowlitz, and Service. On May 28, 1922, the British Furnace-Prince...
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Cowlitz was a shallow-draft sternwheeler built for service on the Cowlitz River in southwestern Washington State. The vessel also served on the Columbia...
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image shows the versatility of sternwheelers in being able to assist oceangoing ships as well. Service, Cowlitz, and Nestor tied up at a dock, sometime in...
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Nahcotta Nespelem Nestor Nez Perce Chief No Wonder North Pacific North Star Northwest Ocean Wave Olympian (sidewheeler) Olympian (sternwheeler) Oneonta Orient...
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by Captain McDonald included the tug Pilot and the sternwheeler Clan McDonald. Another sternwheeler operating in these waters was the T.C. Reed. In about...
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