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  2. Black Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lake is a lake located about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Olympia, Washington. [2] [3] It has two outflows; the Black River, which drains southwest into the Chehalis River and thence to Gray's Harbor and the Pacific Ocean, and Percival Creek, which drains northeast into Capitol Lake and thence into Puget Sound.

  3. List of Puget Sound steamboats - Wikipedia

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    Lake Union: 60 18.3 19 12 1920 A City of Mukilteo: 226675 prop ferry 1927 Seattle 104 31.7 1932 B City of Olympia: 127272 prop tug 1898 Olympia 56 17.1 51 29 C-G, R [R 25] City of Quincy: 125701 stern psgr 1878 Portland 109 33.2 195 1900 D City of Renton [R 26] 127044 prop tug 1894 Seattle 40 12.2 18 16 1920 A City of Sacramento [R 27] 107848 ...

  4. Long Lake (Thurston County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Long Lake is a freshwater lake located in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It is located approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east of Olympia. It consists of two basins connected by a narrow neck. It is two miles (3.2 km) long and has two islands, Holmes Island (13 acres / 5.3 ha) and Kirby Island (2.4 acres / 1 ha).

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston ...

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    Olympia: Built in 1854. 4: Black Lake School: Black Lake School: May 10, 1990 : 6000 Black Lake Blvd. SW. ... Off WA 507 Bucoda: 49: South Capitol Neighborhood ...

  6. John L. Anderson (shipbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Five-thousand people in the shipyard and in boats surrounding it watched the launch of the first ocean-going ship ever to be built on Lake Washington. [135] The second ship, Oleander, was launched two months later on September 4, 1918. [136] Both ships were sold to the French government, with Osprey rechristened General Pau after the sale. [137]

  7. Mizpah (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Ross left a wife and two children. His widow later married Captain Young.At some point, Mizpah seems to have come into the ownership of Captain Hopkins of Olympia, who in 1911 replaced her on the Oyster Bay and Kamilche run with the gasoline-powered passenger and freight boat Chickaree, which he had bought from Capt. F.G. Reeve.

  8. Ferries and steamboats of Lake Crescent, Washington

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    The boat was large for the lake, 65' long, 16.5' on the beam, with an 80 horsepower (60 kW) heavy-duty Frisco Standard engine. [ 3 ] The next year, 1914, Captain O.D. Treiber designed for Clallam County the gasoline-powered side wheel ferry Marjory , which was 65' long, 27' on the beam, and powered by an 18 horsepower (13 kW) Field engine.

  9. Black River (Chehalis River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Black River's source is Black Lake, located about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Tumwater.The river flows generally south, through Littlerock, near the Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, then southwest, passing through the Black River Habitat Management Area and the town of Rochester, before meandering west through the community of Gate and entering Grays Harbor County, where it empties into the ...