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She was an owner and chef. Then in 1997, Suzanne saw a tiny classified ad in the local newspaper. The Jackson Hole Buffalo Meat Co., founded in 1947, was for sale.
Whitehorse, Yukon WP&YR 7 45 feet Used by WP&YR Mail Service Department from 1913 to 1915. Sold to U.S. Government in 1923, and resold to the Northern Commercial Co. in 1923. - Sibilla had been the name of the yacht on which the financier of the WP&YR, namely William B. Close, spent much of his youth. [54] The White Pass & Yukon Ry.
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In 1901, the company entered the steamboat business to complete the service to points on the Yukon River. Beginning in 1901, the White Pass was almost the exclusive operator on the Upper Yukon River (Whitehorse–Dawson City). The service also included Tagish Lake and Atlin Lake, the headwaters of the Yukon River. [2]
Originally, USA #191, and used by the Army on the WP&YR. [48] Retired in 1946. Sold to the WP&YR in 1947. Scrapped in 1951. [50] Used the tender of Loco #60, 61, or 62 from 1944 to 1946. [25] Original #191 tender assigned to Rotary #1 or 2 from 1944 to 1949. [25] Reassigned to Loco #80 or 1st 81 in 1949. 192 (ex-USA 192) Baldwin Locomotive ...
The vessel's owners are standing on the foredeck:Jasper B.C. "Jap" Taylor, on left, and Millard Fillmore "Cap" Parker on right. [4] On July 29, 1908, Mazama made its first trip up the Wood River, reaching the Weed Bridge, at river mile 5.9. [10] [11] [12] This was a point three miles away from Fort Klamath. [11]