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  2. Moran sternwheelers - Wikipedia

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    Not used under White Pass ownership. Abandoned across the bay from St. Michael, Alaska in 1917. St. Michael: U.S.A. #116816 1898 Seattle, Washington Moran Bros. (hull #15) 718 176 feet Originally owned by Empire Transportation Co. Transferred to Northern Navigation Co. in 1901. Acquired by White Pass in 1914. Not used under White Pass ownership.

  3. Pomona (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Pomona used one cord of wood on a round trip to Oregon City. [5] In 1911, this was comparable to the cost of oil fueled steamers. [5] There were different kinds of wood used to fuel steamboats. Split wood was generally considered the best, but it was the most expensive. Slab wood was the remains from the squaring-off of logs at saw mills.

  4. Albany (1868 sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Albany was a stern-wheel driven steamboat that operated on the Willamette River from 1868 to 1875. This vessel should not be confused with the later sternwheeler Albany (ex N.S. Bentley), which ran, also on the Willamette River, from 1896 to 1906, when it was rebuilt and renamed Georgie Burton.

  5. Cascade (sternwheeler 1864) - Wikipedia

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    Cascade (also seen as Cascades) was a stern-wheel-driven steamboat built in Oregon which operated on the lower Columbia and the lower Willamette rivers. The vessel ran from 1864 to 1870, mainly under the ownership of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company.

  6. Robert Young (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    On January 22, 1930, crews from the Western Transportation Company tried using blasting powder to free Robert Young from the ice, so that the vessel could be used to aid another of the company’s sternwheelers, Claire, which was also trapped in the ice, at Oregon City. [26] Robert Young continued to be frozen in the ice through January 23. [27]

  7. Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Bailey Gatzert was built for John Leary (1837–1905). [5] The steamer was reported to have cost $100,000 to construct. [5]According to another report, the Bailey Gatzert was built for the Seattle Steam Navigation & Transportation Company, which had been incorporated in Seattle on May 31, 1890, with a capital stock of $500,000, by John Leary, Jacob Furth, Edward Newfleder, Wm.R. Ballard, and ...

  8. Wenat (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Wenat was also used for coal company operations on the Black River, a tributary of the Duwamish River which until 1916, was the natural outlet of Lake Washington. [15] Starting in 1874, the sternwheeler Otter also ran on the Duwamish. [15]

  9. Harvest Queen (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Queen was the name of two stern-wheel steamboat built and operated in Oregon. Both vessels were well known in their day and had reputations for speed, power, and efficiency.The first Harvest Queen, widely considered one of the finest steamers of its day, was constructed at Celilo, Oregon, which was then separated from the other portions of the navigable Columbia River by two stretches ...