Image:Flyer (steamboat) advertisement.jpg

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Description

Advertisement for steamboat Flyer, published sometime between 1891 and 1911

Source

reprinted in Newell, Gordon R., and Williamson, Joe, Pacific Steamboats at 89, Bonanza Books, 1958

Date

between 1891 and 1911

Author

Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Company

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Public domain (published before 1911 when CR & PSN sold Flyer to Puget Sound Navigation Co.)

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