related to Regulator (sternwheeler). "Historic Oregon Newspapers". University of Oregon. Historic Hood River, image 1216 Steamer Regulator at dock at...
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economic activity Regulator (sternwheeler), a sternwheel-driven steamboat built in 1891 All pages with titles beginning with regulator All pages with titles...
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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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characterized as the worst disaster in the Yukon River's history, the sternwheeler Columbian exploded and burned at Eagle Rock, Yukon, Canada, on 25 September...
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Oregon Historical Society. ISBN 0875950426. Mills, Randall V. (1947). Sternwheelers up Columbia -- A Century of Steamboating in the Oregon Country. Lincoln...
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Portland & Astoria Navigation Company, also known as the Regulator Line, to connect with the sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert at the Cascades on the route up the...
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steamboat were used on inland waterways: propeller, side-wheeler, and sternwheeler. Propellers required deeper draft than was commonly available on inland...
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In April 1911, a competitor of the Regulator Line, the Open River Transportation Company, running the sternwheeler J.N. Teal, cut its fare from Portland...
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was named after the company's founder, Joseph Kellogg (1812-1903). The sternwheeler Joseph Kellogg was built in 1881 at Portland, Oregon. Joseph Kellogg...
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mounted. Including the fantail, the steamer was 154 ft (46.9 m) long. The sternwheeler had a beam (width) of 26.1 ft (8.0 m), measured over hull, and exclusive...
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large sternwheeler R.R. Thompson. Supported by Astoria businessmen, Astorian was running in connection with the steamers Dalles City and Regulator as an...
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was the first sternwheeler to pass through the newly completed Cascade Locks and Canal at the opening ceremony for the works. The Regulator, owned by the...
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Jacob Kamm, who with John C. Ainsworth had designed and built the first sternwheelers in the Northwest, Jennie Clark and Carrie Ladd, nearly a quarter of...
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heavy iron steamship Alameda collided with Telegraph, nearly cutting the sternwheeler in two. Alameda then crashed into the dock, knocking its famous clocktower...
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Cascades Locks, 1914[permanent dead link] Dalles City, Regulator and another, unidentified, sternwheeler passing through Cascade Locks[permanent dead link]...
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December 2012. "Regulator Wrecked". Daily Capital Journal (Salem, Oregon). 14 July 1898. p. 3. Retrieved 28 December 2012. "Regulator Raised". Daily Capital...
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by Captain McDonald included the tug Pilot and the sternwheeler Clan McDonald. Another sternwheeler operating in these waters was the T.C. Reed. In about...
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operations had one thing in common, the need for shallow draft therefore sternwheelers were the choice of ship. Tugs and barges handled railway equipment including...
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Cowlitz in 1894, and then somehow burned during the attempted salvage. The sternwheeler Dalles City sank on February 8, 1906, after striking a rock in the upper...
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(sidewheeler) Olympian (sternwheeler) Oneonta Orient Otter Pearl Portland (1875) Portland (1947) Quickstep R.R. Thompson Rabboni Regulator Relief (1906) Robert...
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and North Star. Steamboats of Columbia River, Wenatchee Reach crew of sternwheeler post by lifeboat company steamboats and town, circa 1910 Newell, Gordon...
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(sidewheeler) Olympian (sternwheeler) Oneonta Orient Otter Pearl Portland (1875) Portland (1947) Quickstep R.R. Thompson Rabboni Regulator Relief (1906) Robert...
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arrival at Victoria from the Columbia River. From Fort Langley, the sternwheeler Enterprise, under Capt. Tom Wright (1828–1906), took or at least endeavored...
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Casino & Entertainment. The casino boat is a 268-foot (82 m), four-deck sternwheeler built by Avondale Shipyard. It has 28,500 square feet (2,650 m2) of gaming...
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in early 1905, Dix was placed on the Olympia-Tacoma route. The fast sternwheeler Greyhound was already on that run and there wasn't much business left...
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river Mascot, a typical wooden-hulled sternwheeler, "wooding up", circa 1900 Portland, steel-hulled sternwheeler, 1996 Ex Maja, US #93295. Ex N.S. Bentley...
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location of proposed Celilo Canal and locks Celilo Canal and lock, 1915 Sternwheeler Umatilla in Celilo Canal[permanent dead link] First steamboats to pass...
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merchants from Oregon City, in 1854 or 1855 to build the Jenny Clark, a sternwheeler on the Willamette. Kamm owned half of the Jenny Clark, Ainsworth owned...
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Washington Press. pp. 372, 435, 445, 455–456. ISBN 0-295-97485-0. Mills, Sternwheelers up Columbia, at 90-94 Timmen, Blow for the Landing, at 75-76 McCurdy...
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Olympian should not be confused with Olympian (ex Telegraph) a wooden sternwheeler which also served on Puget Sound and on the Columbia River. Olympian...
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