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    Telegraph was a sternwheel-driven steamboat built in 1903 in Everett, Washington. Except for the summer of 1905, from 1903 to 1912, Telegraph served in...
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  • steamboat in Oregon, United States Telegraph (sternwheeler 1903), a steamboat in Oregon and Washington, United States Telegraph Media Group, publisher of UK...
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    both the dog and the broom. In 1903, Greyhound was replaced on the Everett route by Telegraph, then a new sternwheeler. Greyhound was sold to a firm that...
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    the southern Oregon coast from 1903 to 1920. The name of this vessel is sometimes seen spelled Despatch. This sternwheeler should not be confused with an...
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    Columbia River Indeed, Telephone was reputed to have been "the fastest sternwheeler in the world." Telephone No. 1 replaced the propeller-driven steamer...
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    seem to have been served by the river boats. In 1914, Telegraph (96 tons), the largest sternwheeler ever to serve on the Coquille, was built for the Myrtle...
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    The Moyie is a paddle steamer sternwheeler that worked on Kootenay Lake in British Columbia, Canada from 1898 until 1957. After her nearly sixty years...
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    and these were taken back to Gardiner to regroup. In the week of June 16, 1903, Eva was hauled out on a mud flat for repairs. During this time, Eva's place...
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  • Cowlitz river from 1902 to the 1920s. The company added the shallow-draft sternwheeler Cowlitz in 1917. Milton Smith moved the company's headquarters from Kelso...
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    v t e Ships of the Mosquito Fleet Propellers Sternwheelers Bailey Gatzert Capital City Chehalis City of Shelton Clara Brown Comet Daisy Elwood Enterprise...
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  • Myrtle Point, these were the propeller Reta (18 registered tons) the sternwheeler Echo (53 registered tons) and Welcome (21 registered tons). Between these...
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  • was much smaller than the 1903 Bandon-built sternwheeler Liberty. Unlike the 1889 propeller Liberty, the 1903 sternwheeler Liberty (U.S. registry number...
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  • Capital City in 1901. The vessel was resold to McDonald Steamship Co. in 1903, resold to Olympia-Tacoma Navigation Co. in 1904, and resold again to Dallas...
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    SS Sicamous is a large, four-decked sternwheeler commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and was built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding...
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    already well known in the area, as he had been the captain of the local sternwheeler Charlotte. The captain of the BC Express was Joseph Bucey, an experienced...
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  • The river sternwheeler Ramona operated from 1892 to 1908 on the Willamette River in Oregon, on the Stikine River running from Wrangell, Alaska into British...
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    wharf at Alder Street, in Portland, the Stark Street Ferry ran into the sternwheeler. Elwood's fantail was badly damaged, as was the tackle on the ferry....
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    relaunched in 1912 on the Fraser River. Detailed articles cover the sternwheelers Skeena, Operator, and Conveyor and their roles on the Skeena River,...
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  • Joshua Green (October 16, 1869 – January 24, 1975) was an American sternwheeler captain, businessman, and banker. He rose from being a seaman to being...
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    watershed was on the Athabasca River in 1882, and its name was SS Grahame, a sternwheeler built by the HBC, operating from Athabasca Landing north of Edmonton...
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    wooden steamboat that operated on Puget Sound from 1897 to 1903. Following a fire in 1903, the vessel was rebuilt as the tug Ruth. In January 1897, Captain...
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    1882, built in Astoria, should not be confused with another, larger sternwheeler, also named Montesano, built-in Cosmopolis, Washington, in 1889. Montesano...
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    Tillamook Bay. The boats were all very small, nothing like the big sternwheelers and propeller boats that ran on the Columbia River or Puget Sound. There...
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    Soda Creek where the sternwheeler Charlotte would take them to Quesnel. From Quesnel it was a ten-day hike along the Yukon Telegraph Trail to the Nechako...
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    2007 Turner, Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs, at 120 "Castlegar News, 12 Oct 2017". www.castlegarnews.com. Canadian Freight Association. (1903). The Railway...
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    Sound, (2008) Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0-7385-5607-6 Turner, Robert D., Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs – An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's...
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    (15 April 1834 – 9 March 1912) and grandson Sir William Johnstone Keswick (1903–90) served at HBC; the former as a director and later as governor from 1952...
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  • Thumbnail for Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler)
    Bailey Gatzert inspired several other sternwheelers, including the 1897 Arrow Lakes, British Columbia sternwheeler Rossland and, much later, the M/V Columbia...
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    home to about 1,300 people. The only established communities are Iskut, Telegraph Creek and Bob Quinn Lake, all in British Columbia. Dease Lake is located...
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    Gertrude (1903) Athlon (1903) Columbia Queen (1903) Dode (1903) Evangel (1903) Fairhaven (1903) Garland (1903) Inland Flyer (1903) Lydia Thompson (1903) Majestic...
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