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Bailey Gatzert near Cascade Locks on the Columbia River, circa 1910
John Holland was a shipbuilder in Seattle, Washington in the late 1800s. Among the vessels built at his yard was the sternwheel steamboat Fairhaven in 1889.[1], and,in 1890, the famous sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert.
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Bailey Gatzert
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- ^ Newell, Gordon, and Williamson, Joe, Pacific Steamboats, at page 43, Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA 1958
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