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    Mazama was a small steamboat driven by twin propellers that operated on upper Klamath Lake starting in 1909. Mazama was, reportedly, the only craft ever...
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  • Steamboats operated on the Wenatchee Reach of the Columbia River from the late 1880s to 1915. The main base of operations was Wenatchee, Washington, located...
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    Steamboats operated on Grays Harbor, a large coastal bay in the State of Washington, and on the Chehalis and Hoquiam rivers which flow into Grays Harbor...
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    Center Logger Lot Whitcomb Lucea Mason Lurline Madeline Manzanillo Mascot Mazama Metlako Mountain Gem Multnomah (1851) Nahcotta Nespelem Nestor Nez Perce...
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  • Georgiana was a propeller-driven steamboat that operated on the Columbia River from 1914 to 1940. Georgiana was built of wood, and specially designed...
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  • The Okanogan Steamboat Company was a shipping company that ran steamboats on the Columbia River above Wenatchee, Washington from the late 19th century...
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  • This is a list of steamboats and related vessels which operated on the Columbia river and its tributaries and in the state of Oregon, including its coastal...
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    Lugenbeel. The Cascades were a significant barrier to river navigation. Steamboats could not go upriver through the rapids, and could be brought downriver...
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    Never Goes Away". American Heritage Magazine. Vol. 41, no. 2. Asante & Mazama 2004, p. 82. Holzer & Gabbard 2007, pp. 172–174. Rhodes-Pitts, Sharifa (October...
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  • around the county, by powered and unpowered craft, including several steamboats. In 1858, Capt. James H. Whitcomb, a pioneer of the Oregon Territory,...
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  • Hannah, California Mount Hoffman, California Mount Konocti, California Mount Mazama, Oregon Mullet Island, California Newberry Volcano, Oregon Novarupta, Alaska...
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    lowest temperature recorded in the state was −48 °F (−44 °C) in Winthrop and Mazama. The highest recorded temperature in the state was 120 °F (49 °C) at Hanford...
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    Idaho (steamship) (category Steamboats of Idaho)
    410–410. December 1940. doi:10.1002/sce.3730240752. ISSN 0036-8326. "Steamboat Companies. Interstate Commerce". The Virginia Law Register. 13 (11): 906...
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  • Harkins Transportation Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    Hosford's niece. The line ran steamboats on the lower Columbia from 1914 to 1937, when it was forced into bankruptcy. Steamboats owned by the company included...
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    mostly of volcanic ash which was deposited about 6,500 years ago by Mount Mazama as well as contributions from weathering rocks, soil blown in by the wind...
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  • Columbia River Basalt Group - - - 6.0 million years ago Crater Lake (Mount Mazama) 2,487 8,159 42°56′N 122°07′W / 42.93°N 122.12°W / 42.93; -122.12 (Crater...
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    in 1843. The two towns competed economically, vying for the lucrative steamboat traffic and the trade it generated. With the falls representing the end...
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    surface areas greater than 2.5 km2 (0.97 sq mi)—are: Mount Baker Roosevelt Mazama Park Boulder Easton Deming Coleman Sentinel Peak South Cascade Glacier Glacier...
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  • Thumbnail for John C. Ainsworth
    6, 1822 – December 30, 1893) was an American pioneer businessman and steamboat owner in Oregon. A native of Ohio, he moved west to mine gold in California...
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    risk. Celilo Canal was built in the early part of the 1900s to allow steamboat and river-borne traffic to bypass that stretch. In 1858, a 19-mile (31 km)-long...
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    River, he was certified chief engineer with the St. Louis Association of Steamboat Engineers at age 25. In 1849, he moved west with the California Gold Rush...
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    A Mazamas class snowshoes on Hardy Ridge...
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    Callendar Navigation Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    shoreside concern, the Eclipse Hardware Company, to concentrate in the steamboat business. Vessels are shown by (date of construction; date of acquisition...
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    they completed the 14-mile (23 km) Celilo Canal, a portage allowing steamboats to circumvent the turbulent falls. Though the canal's opening was greeted...
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    1906, and again between 1916 and 1921, when artist Julian Itter and the Mazamas Alpine Club lobbied for a bill to designate "Mount Baker National Park"...
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    Range up north to Huslia, Koyukuk and the Tanana area. One year when the steamboat was unable to continue, they ran into a caribou herd estimated to number...
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    Sherwood Creek Ice Creek West Fork Muir Creek Hamaker Creek Minnehaha Creek Mazama Creek Cascade Creek Riley Creek North Fork Riley Creek Middle Fork Riley...
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  • Grizzly Mountain Hillman Peak, a stratovolcano and subvent volcano of Mount Mazama Hogback Mountain (Klamath County) Hood River Mountain, Hood River County...
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    following the (now poorly defined) trail to Sunrise Camp, perched between the Mazama and Klickitat Glaciers at 8,000 feet. North of Sunrise Camp it is completely...
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    constructed and are maintained by the Mazamas, a mountaineering organization based out of Portland, Oregon. The Mazamas trails are classified as primitive...
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