• Arcadia or arcadia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arcadia may refer to: Arcadia, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Arcadia, Queensland Arcadia...
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  • The steamboat Arcadia, built in 1929, was one of the last commercial steamboats placed into service on Puget Sound. The vessel later served as a prison...
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  • service 1897–1926 SS Arcadia (1922), a cargo ship in service with Hamburg America Line 1922–1934 Arcadia (steamboat) (1929), a steamboat that operated in...
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    A steamboat is a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels. The term steamboat is used to refer to...
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    geonames.usgs.gov. "Steamboat Pilot July 26, 1929 — Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection". Coloradohistoricnewspapers.org. "Steamboat Pilot November 1...
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    1928, the vessel was scrapped and the engine installed in another steamboat, the Arcadia. Sentinel is reported to have belonged to the Kitsap County Transportation...
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  • that the railroad became part of, if any. Turner, Gregg (2003). A Short History of Florida Railroads. Arcadia Publishing. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-7385-2421-4....
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  • Robin, Mosquito Fleet of South Puget Sound, Arcadia Publishing (2008) ISBN 0-7385-5607-6 Kline, Mary S., Steamboat Virginia V, Documentary Book Publishers...
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    Crest was a wooden steamboat that operated on Puget Sound in the early 1900s. Following a sale of the vessel in May, 1912, this boat was known as Bay...
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    Rio Blanco 6,529 3226.24 Rio Grande 11,539 913.10 Routt 24,829 2362.11 Steamboat Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Saguache 6,368 3168.32 San Juan...
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    Zephyr was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. Zephyr was built in 1871 for the famous steamboat captain Tom Wright. In 1872, the...
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  • Washington and Shelton, Washington. Two steamboats are reported to have been built at Arcadia, the Arcadia (built 1889, 40 tons), and Biz (built 1881...
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  • Chautauqua Lake. He formed a company, Chautauqua Steamboat Company, in 1827 and the first steamboat, named Chautauqua was launched in 1828, making its...
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  • Vashon was a wooden steamboat built in 1905 at Dockton, Washington on Vashon Island. The vessel was active on Puget Sound in the early decades of the...
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  • Verne Swain (category Steamboats of the Mississippi River)
    Verne Swain refers to three steamboats built by the Swain Shipyard of Stillwater, Minnesota. Swain built the first one in 1886, the second one in 1904...
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    is also the name of a fully functional steamboat operated on Lake George in New York by the Lake George Steamboat Company. Additionally, the name is the...
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    3 The Volusia Community, DeLand, Florida Daytona Beach News-Journal, Steamboats, trains helped open the way Archived 2006-05-07 at the Wayback Machine...
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    President is a steamboat that currently lies dismantled in Effingham, Illinois, United States. Originally named Cincinnati, it was built in 1924 and is...
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  • off the route and sent to the Columbia River, Magnolia became the last steamboat to make the Seattle-Olympia run. As passenger fares fell off, Magnolia...
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  • Winter Park Company Alabama Midland Railway Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Steamboat Company Eufaula and St. Andrews Bay Air-line Railroad Georgia, Florida...
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    record of summer visitors vacationing on the island was in 1855, and steamboat service from Boston was inaugurated in 1868. The Green Mountain Cog Railway...
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  • 1850 and 1950. All entries relate to items on the list of Murray–Darling steamboats. 1. Spelling : Information in this article has mostly been gleaned from...
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    Burton was a steamboat built in 1905 in Tacoma, Washington and which was in service on Puget Sound until 1924. Burton was built for the Tacoma and Burton...
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    53 m) steam tug built in 1875 at South Bend, Washington. ISN organized steamboat routes both on Willapa Bay, on the east side of the Long Beach Peninsula...
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    Puget Sound mosquito fleet (category Steamboats of Washington (state))
    the waters from the Tacoma Narrows north to Admiralty Inlet. The first steamboat to operate on Puget Sound was the Beaver, starting in the late 1830s....
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  • concerned with extreme value theory Eva (sternwheeler), an 1894 sternwheel steamboat Eva (transport), a proposed Spanish rail service Eva (name), a feminine...
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    Elwood was a sternwheel steamboat which was built to operate on the Willamette River, in Oregon, but which later operated on the Lewis River in Washington...
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    Okeehumkee (category Steamboats of Florida)
    Okeehumkee, also known as "Queen of the Ocklawaha River," was a river steamboat that provided transportation along Florida rivers in the late 19th century...
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  • Albion was a steamboat which ran on Puget Sound from 1898 to 1924. For part of its existence, Albion served as a beer delivery vessel for Washington state's...
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  • Titles" at Ski Racing Reichenberger, Joel (2016) "Steamboat sweeps Nordic combined nationals podium" Steamboat Pilot & Today "Jumping and Nordic Combined Champions...
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