• Sue H. Elmore was a steamboat built for service on the coast of Oregon and southwest Washington. From 1900 to 1917, the vessel's principal route ran from...
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    demolition in 1991, and it was destroyed by fire on January 26, 1993. Sue H. Elmore (ship) List of canneries List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon...
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  • owners of the steamer Sue H. Elmore, As of May 13, 1902, the rate war had resulted in both companies running Vosburg and Elmore twice a week between Astoria...
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  • was reported that arrangement had been made for the Sue H. Elmore, another steamer owned by the Elmore Company, to proceed from Astoria to Umpqua to tow...
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    Secretary". The New York Times. March 6, 1904. Retrieved May 19, 2017. "TO SUE VILLARD ESTATE.; Mrs. Bell Will Try to Secure $200,000 Left by Her Father"...
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    vessels Bayocean Gazelle General Miles Life-Line Montesano Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Washington W.H. Harrison Vessel lists Steamboats on the Columbia Modern...
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  • 1940 the remains of the Smith lumber mill were washed into the bay. Sue H. Elmore W.H. Harrison (steam schooner) U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names...
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    of San Francisco. cannery tender Susan E. Elmore entering Tillamook Bay steamers Harrison and Susan E. Elmore at dock in Tillamook Mosquito fleet operations...
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    pages 638–639, line 4. Historic Oregon Newspapers Newell, Gordon R. ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing, Seattle...
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  • County Circuit Court in which L.A. Blanc, owner of the Coos Bay Creamery, sued the Coos River Transportation Company for $19,000, claiming that sparks from...
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  • owned and operated by engineer C.E. Lockwood (b.1858) of Bandon, Oregon. H.W. Dunham (b.1845), and his nephew Capt. Robert J. Dunham. Repairs of small...
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    vessels Bayocean Gazelle General Miles Life-Line Montesano Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Washington W.H. Harrison Vessel lists Steamboats on the Columbia Modern...
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    vessels Bayocean Gazelle General Miles Life-Line Montesano Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Washington W.H. Harrison Vessel lists Steamboats on the Columbia Modern...
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  • vessels Bayocean Gazelle General Miles Life-Line Montesano Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Washington W.H. Harrison Vessel lists Steamboats on the Columbia Modern...
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  • Transportation Company. Steamboats of the Coquille River Newell, Gordon R., ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing (1966)...
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    business however after his steamer J.H. Libby burned on November 10, 1889. It is reported that Willapa took the place of J.H. Libby for a time, carrying passengers...
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  • Griggs put eight or nine boats on the route, including Alexander Griggs, W.H. Pringle, Selkirk, Gerone, Columbia, Oro, Camano, North Star, Chelan, and...
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  • the historic Portland-Astoria run. Her last captain on the run was Arthur H. Riggs, (1870-1941) whose own life spanned the great days of steamboating...
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  • Oregon Historical Society. Steamboats of the Coquille River Newell, Gordon R., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior (1966), pp. 241–242...
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  • damaged. Myrtle Point Transportation Company, the owner of the two vessels, sued the Port of Coquille for damages, alleging that slashings left up river had...
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  • Annie Montesano Myrtle Newport Rainbow Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Telegraph Tressa May Truant Washington Welcome W.H. Harrison Wolverine Geographic features...
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  • powered and unpowered craft, including several steamboats. In 1858, Capt. James H. Whitcomb, a pioneer of the Oregon Territory, obtained a contract to carry...
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    legal interests in the boat at various times including J.H. Giles, E.G. Flanagan, Olaf Reed, H.W. Dunham, and R.J. Dunham. On December 27, 1879, Little...
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    October 1840 at Camp Lapwai, outside Lewiston, Idaho. Her father was William H. Gray. She died in 1932. In December 1907, Kamm was "run down by a reckless...
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  • ending June 30, 1918. Steamboats of the Coquille River Newell, Gordon R., ed. H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior (1966), at page...
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  • coast from 1900 to 1907. Welcome was built at Coquille, Oregon, in 1900 by S.H. McAdams The steamer was 56 ft (17.07 m) long, with a beam of 13.5 ft (4.11 m)...
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  • vessels Bayocean Gazelle General Miles Life-Line Montesano Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Washington W.H. Harrison Vessel lists Steamboats on the Columbia Modern...
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    1887, the home port for Tressa May was Yaquina City, Oregon. In June 1887, D.H. Welch, owner of the sternwheeler Montesano, raced against Tressa May on Yaquina...
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    slough which had to be dismantled to allow the passage of Mud Hen. Nat H. Lane and W.H. Troup, both steamboat captains from the Columbia River, began steamboat...
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    included Liberty, which also served in Coos Bay, and Dispatch. In 1900, S.H. McAdams, who owned a boatyard in Coquille, built the small (30 tons) sternwheeler...
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