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The Mosquito Fleet of Puget Sound
Sidewheelers
Alaskan
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Beaver
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Eliza Anderson
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George E. Starr
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Idaho
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Olympian
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T.J. Potter
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Wilson G. Hunt
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Yosemite
”They managed to keep their particular sort of jaunty, wind-swept beauty until the end.” – Newell, Gordon R.,
Ships of the Inland Sea
Sternwheelers
Bailey Gatzert
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City of Shelton
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Greyhound
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Hassalo
(1880)
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Multnomah
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S.G. Simpson
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WT Preston
Propellers
Athlon
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Clallam
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M/V Coho
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Crystal
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Cy Peck
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Daily
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Daring
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Dart
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Dauntless
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Defiance
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Dix
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Dove
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Fleetwood
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Kingston
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Flyer
(1891) •
Hattie Hansen
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Island Princess
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Islander
(1)
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Mary D. Hume
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Mizpah
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Monticello
(2)
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Rosalie
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Virginia V
Steamboat Lines
Black Ball Line
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Oregon Railway and Navigation Co.
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Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
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Puget Sound Navigation Co.
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Hunt Bros.
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McDowell Transportation Co.
Steamboat captains
William Ballard
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Matthew McDowell
Builders and shipyards
John J. Holland
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Robert Moran
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King & Winge
Steamboats in other areas
of the Pacific Northwest
Lake Washington
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Columbia River
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Oregon Coast
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Willamette River
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Yaquina Bay and river
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Coquille River
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Cowlitz River
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Grays Harbor
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Chehalis River
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Hoquiam River
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Willapa Bay
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Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
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Lake Crescent
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Arrow Lakes
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Upper Fraser River
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Skeena River
• Lake Okanagan • Thompson=Shuswap • Slocan Lake • Kootenay Lake and the lower Kootenai River • Columbia Lake and upper Kootenai River • Peace & Finaly Rivers • Stikine River
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