- last
paddle steamer on the
River Rhine.
Previously the world's
largest sidewheeler with a two-cylinder
steam engine of 700 hp (520 kW), a
length of 83 m...
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- Pert was a
sidewheel steamboat that
operated in
British Columbia on the
Columbia River from 1887 to 1905,
often transporting large loads of timber. Pert...
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including stops en route.
Captain Wilson, then in
command of the
inland sidewheeler North Pacific (488 GT), and his purser,
would be
shifted over to be in...
- Chrysopolis, a
famous side-wheel
steamboat that ran
between Sacramento and San
Francisco from 1860 to 1875 when it was
rebuilt as a
ferry that continued...
- The
sidewheeler Idaho was a
steamboat that ran on the
Columbia River and
Puget Sound from 1860 to 1898.
There is some
confusion as to the
origins of the...
- The
Oneonta was a
sidewheel steamboat that
operated on the
Columbia River from 1863 to 1877.
Oneonta was one of the rare
examples of a Mississippi-style...
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General Jesup was a side-wheel paddle-steamer,
named for
General Thomas Jesup then
Quartermaster General of the
United States Army, and was the second...
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Pioneer one of the
first steamboats in California,
after the
Sitka in 1847, was a
sidewheel steamboat equipped with an
engine and
boiler brought out in...
- had run the
pioneer sidewheeler Eliza Anderson on the Sound, and had
recently replaced the
Anderson with the
faster sidewheeler Olympia (later known...