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Steamboat Island is an island in southern Puget Sound. Located at the opening of the Totten Inlet , the area lies at the northern end of a peninsula known locally as the "Steamboat Peninsula". History
Puget Sound 126 38.4 Acme: 107460 prop tug 1899 Seattle 60 18.3 31 21 B Active [3] 1232 side 1849 New York 172 52.4 510 T-Mex Active: 107448 prop tug 1899 Tacoma 74 22.6 57 34 1949 B Addie: 105447 stern tug 1874 Seattle: 75 22.9 81 1900 A Addie Valvoline: 106409 prop tug 1898 Tacoma 46 14.0 14 7 C-G Adeline Foss [R 2] 204749 prop tug 1898 Tacoma 72
Business fell for the traditional passenger only boats as interurban train routes and then automobiles came to dominate transportation. In 1917, the small steamer Swan and, reportedly Urania were transferred to Puget Sound, where they continued to be operated by Anderson Steamboat Company in passenger service to Port Orchard. [16]
The first American steamboat on Puget Sound was the sidewheeler Fairy built in San Francisco in 1852. Captain Warren Gove, born in Edgecomb, Maine, in 1816 [4] (one of three Gove brothers involved in early maritime affairs) brought Fairy to Puget Sound on the deck of the bark Sarah Warren and lowered her into the sound on October 31, 1853.
The Kitsap County Transportation Company was an important steamboat and ferry company that operated on Puget Sound. The company was founded in 1898 as the Hansen Transportation Company . Hansen Transportation
Pages in category "Islands of Puget Sound" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Steamboat Island; Strawberry Island (Deception Pass ...
Sentinel was built in 1898 for the Hunt Brothers, who ran a family steamboat business on Puget Sound.The Hunts ran the vessel to stops on Bay Island in southern Puget Sound, and also on a run to Seattle with mail stops on Vashon Island.
Media related to Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet at Wikimedia Commons Subcategories. ... Iola (1885 steamboat) Irene (sternwheeler) SS Island Princess; Islander (steamboat)