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The existence of the wreck was recorded in native oral history, with descendants of survivors including Chief Kilchis. It is the earliest known shipwreck in the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] [3] Nehalem: General Warren United States: 30 January 1852: A steamship that was grounded on Clatsop Spit and wrecked in heavy seas: Tillamook Head: Detroit ...
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum: Michigan: Port Hope: Pointe aux Barques Light: Archived 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine: Michigan: Rogers City: Great Lakes Lore Maritime Museum: Michigan: Sault Ste. Marie: River of History Museum: Michigan: Sault Ste. Marie: Soo Locks Visitor Center: Michigan: South Haven: Michigan Maritime Museum: Y Michigan ...
This list of museums in Oregon encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
was in Connecticut and New York; now owned by the United States Lightship Museum 74: Lightship No. 116, "Chesapeake" Maryland 20 December 1989: at the Baltimore Maritime Museum: 75: Lightship WAL-604, "Columbia" Oregon 20 December 1989: 76: Lightship WAL-605, "Relief" California 20 December 1989: 77: USS Lionfish: Massachusetts 14 January 1986 ...
Closest shipwreck to the mouth of the Buffalo River: Narragansett: 11 June 1880 A passenger paddle steamer of the Stonington Line that burned and sank on 11 June 1880, after a collision with her sister ship Stonington in heavy fog at 23:30 in Long Island Sound. Approximately 50 passengers, but only one crewman, died. Nisbet Grammer United Kingdom
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The Washburne Historic District in Springfield, Oregon was established in 1985 and added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1987. The district includes 29 full blocks and five partial blocks, and it is roughly bounded by A Street on the south, G Street on the north, Pioneer Parkway on the west, and 10th Street on the east.
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