- A
paddle steamer is a
steamship or
steamboat powered by a
steam engine driving paddle wheels to
propel the
craft through the water. In antiquity, paddle...
- was
rebuilt and re-designated Mississippi.
Steamer Mississippi was a
sternwheel,
steam driven boat that was
based upon the
Mississippi II.
After Mississippi...
-
cause of the accident.
Built in 1888 at
Diamond Bluff, Wisconsin, as a
sternwheel rafter, the Sea Wing was 135 feet (41 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) beam...
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April 15, 2023. "History". Ohio
River Sternwheel Festival.
Retrieved August 27, 2023. "47th Ohio
River Sternwheel Festival".
Washington County CVB. March...
- USS
Romeo was a
sternwheel steamer that saw
service as a
tinclad warship during the
American Civil War.
Completed in
August 1862 for
civilian trade on...
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Portland (or the Portland) is a
sternwheel steamboat built in 1947 for the Port of Portland, Oregon, in the
United States. The
Portland is
listed on the...
- the only intact, steam-driven
sternwheel towboat still on the nation's
river system. W. P.
Snyder Jr. is a
sternwheel,
steam driven,
towboat that was...
-
Nenana may
refer to:
Nenana (steamer), a five-deck,
western river,
sternwheel paddleship Nenana Depot, an
Alaska Railroad depot built in 1922
Nenana Muni****l...
-
Anson Northup (possibly
Anson Northrup) was a 100-horsepower (75 kW)
sternwheel riverboat named for her
captain who was the
first to
navigate the Red River...
- to a
rough design by the
Chief Naval Constructor, John L. Porter, as a
sternwheel-powered ironclad. She
proved to be too
heavy to be
launched on January...