-
Department of
Public Works snagboats. On the
Fraser River, in
southern British Columbia, a
series of
sternwheeler snagboats named Samson were operated...
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Seizer was a wooden-hulled, stern-wheel
steamship that
served as the
first snagboat for the
United States Army
Corps of
Engineers on the
Sacramento River....
- Yuba was a wooden-hulled, stern-wheel
steamship that
served as a
snagboat for the
United States Army
Corps of Engineers. Yuba was a stern-wheeled, shallow...
- barge. Its
effectiveness depends on
depth pressure.[citation needed] A
snagboat is
designed to
remove big
debris such as dead
trees and
parts of trees...
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Church Ivy
Green Kenworthy Hall Old
Monroe County Courthouse Montgomery (
snagboat)
Montgomery Union Station and
Trainshed Moundville Archaeological Site...
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historical text and
information about the
snagboats that
maintained the area's
navigable waterways.
Montgomery Snagboat Historic preservation "Landmarks and...
- Bear was a wooden-hulled, stern-wheel
steamship that
served as a
snagboat for the
United States Army
Corps of Engineers. Bear was a stern-wheeled, shallow...
- and
again in 2004. One of only two
surviving Army
Corps of
Engineers snagboats (along with W.T. Preston), she was
declared a
National Historic Landmark...
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senator Thomas Hart Benton.
Benton was a
former center-wheel
catamaran snagboat and was
converted by
James B. Eads, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1861 and commissioned...
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built in 1937 by the
Canadian federal Department of
Public Works as a
snagboat for
clearing logs and
debris out of the
lower reaches of the
Fraser River...