Will Steel's party getting boat down steep rim of Crater Lake
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- 1903-01-01
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Will Steel's party getting boat down steep rim of Crater Lake
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Will Steel's party getting boat down to Crater Lake
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Willamette Valley bridge near Salem with steamboat
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Steel Bridge with steamboat and sailing ship
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USS cruisers Chicago and Boston in Portland harbor, 1907
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Captain Hunter on bridge of North Pacific
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Launching of SS Munra, Rogers Shipyard, 1919
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Launching Hull #25 Okiya, Standifer shipyards, 1918
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Congressional party trip SS. Bushing 1918
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SS Calala, camouflage troop ship
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Test of Stewart's breasting pole, Pacific Marine Ironworks, 1918.
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Launching SS Braxton, Peninsula Shipbuilding Co., Portland, Oregon, August 20, 1918
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River steamer Beaver partially submerged after collision
Photograph of the river steamboat Beaver partially submerged in the Willamette River in Portland on November 24, 1931. To the left of the Beaver is the F. W. Mulkey, a harbor patrol tugboat. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on Tuesday, November 24, 1931, under the headline: “What Happened When ‘Signals Crossed.’ “ The photograph had the following caption: “Steamer Beaver of the Harkins river fleet resting on the beach below the Admiral terminal after she had been rammed by the steamer Admiral Farragut. The Beaver was lying at her dock when the Farragut, heading into the dock, struck the smaller vessel. Her pilot beached the sinking boat.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Ships Crash In River and One Beached.” None of the Beaver’s crew were injured. Also see image Nos. 371N5190 and 371N5192.
Photograph of the Cowlitz, a sternwheel steamboat, moored at a pier.
Model of sternwheeler Daisy Ainsworth
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat, the Daisy Ainsworth.
Model of sternwheeler Harvest Queen
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat, the Harvest Queen.
Steamer N. R. Lang trapped in ice?
Photograph of the sternwheel steamer N. R. Lang surrounded by ice. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph of a model of the steamboat Lot Whitcomb.
Photograph of the steamboat, the Sierra Nevada, on the water.
Photograph of the steamer T. J. Potter
Photograph of a picture of a crowd aboard the steamboat T. J. Potter. In the lower right corner of the original photo is the text: “GEO M WEISTER / 1901 COPYRIGHT.” Image note: Light leaks on negative; damage in upper left corner.
Photograph of a model of the steamboat T. J. Potter.
Photograph of five unidentified men (at upper left) standing in a row on the docked steamboat Umatilla. At lower right, cargo is being loaded or unloaded. Also see image No. 371N5204.
Steamboat, partially submerged
Photograph of an unidentified sternwheel steamboat partially submerged near a pier. Image note: Negative damage in upper left.
Model of sternwheeler Wide West
Photograph of a model of a sternwheel steamboat, the Wide West.