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    Relief was a stern-wheel steamboat that operated on the Columbia and Willamette rivers and their tributaries from 1906 to 1931. Relief had been originally...
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    confused with a later vessel, also named Relief, which operated on the Columbia and Lewis rivers from 1906 to 1931. Relief was built in 1858 for the firm of...
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    The Moyie is a paddle steamer sternwheeler that operated on Kootenay Lake in British Columbia from 1898 until 1957. After her nearly sixty years of service...
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    same time in the same region, including in particular the Northwest, a sternwheeler built in 1877 at Columbus, Washington, and dismantled in 1885. Northwest...
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    Okanagan: Rebuilding and Competition — The Kokanee and the International". Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs: An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's...
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    place in service as an opposition boat his gasoline launch Relief. Relief was a sternwheeler, with a capacity to carry 15 tons of freight. Its main competitive...
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    Archived August 5, 2013, at archive.today The Wreck of the A.J. Goddard: A sternwheeler from the days of the Klondike Gold Rush by Lindsey Thomas, Doug Davidge...
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    ISBN 0-8032-5874-7. LCCN 77007161. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manzanillo (sternwheeler). Affleck, Edward L. (2000). A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific...
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    in the tow of the tug Relief bound for the Stikine River. Captain Johnson, who had once commanded the Columbia River sternwheeler Dalles City, was in charge...
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    Kuskanook (category 1906 ships)
    James M. Bulger at Nelson, British Columbia, in 1906 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. No sternwheeler had been built in Nelson since Moyie was launched...
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    be confused with the later sternwheeler Albany (ex N.S. Bentley), which ran, also on the Willamette River, from 1896 to 1906, when it was rebuilt and renamed...
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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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  • Rosie the Riviter Trust. Retrieved 2 October 2016. "Lightship LV 605 – Relief". nonplused.org. Retrieved 2 March 2018. "Star of India". Maritime Museum...
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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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    by the dugout canoes they used, let alone the large sidewheelers and sternwheelers that would later ply the Missouri in increasing numbers. One explorer...
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    Olympian (sternwheeler) Oneonta Orient Otter Pearl Portland (1875) Portland (1947) Quickstep R.R. Thompson Rabboni Regulator Relief (1906) Robert Young...
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    Canada–United States border; the project had grown from a local New Deal relief measure to a major national project. The project's initial purpose was irrigation...
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    vessels for the Mosquito Fleet, including the propeller Coquille and the sternwheelers Millicoma and Rainbow. In 1876, Capt. A. Campbell and son launched the...
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  • destiny. Prior to the east shore highway construction, guests arrived by sternwheeler. The location became a meal stop for cars and the Greyhound bus. The...
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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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    Olympian (sternwheeler) Oneonta Orient Otter Pearl Portland (1875) Portland (1947) Quickstep R.R. Thompson Rabboni Regulator Relief (1906) Robert Young...
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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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    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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    in 1912 for $400, rising to $500-$1,000 by 1913. Ten paddle steamer sternwheelers serviced the area, coming up on the Fraser River from Soda Creek docking...
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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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    Dix (steamboat) (category Maritime incidents in 1906)
    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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    the original on August 19, 2011. Retrieved 2010-04-28. "History". The Sternwheeler Companies of Kootenay Lake. Virtual Museum of Canada. Retrieved 2010-04-28...
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  • organized a small revival of the steamboat business, buying the old sternwheeler Cascades of the Columbia from Shaver Transportation Company and organizing...
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    erstwhile husband. The Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. purchased a sternwheeler named Starkey (Moran Bros. hull #7, 93 gross tons). Colton, Tim (2012)...
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    Olympian (sidewheeler) (category Maritime incidents in 1906)
    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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