Steamboats

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  • UF Puffers (Steamboats)
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Battle Rock on the Oregon Coast

This photograph a longshot of Battle Rock, located on the beach near Port Orford, Oregon. Several large rock formations are visible in the distance on the left, and a steamboat is visible in the background at right. A large tank is partially buried in the sand in the foreground, possibly remains of a shipwreck.

Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950

British steamship Harpalion at North Bank Dock, Portland, Oregon

Photograph showing the British steamship Harpalion docked on the Willamette River at the North Bank Dock in Portland, Oregon. A man stands on deck, looking at the camera. Handwritten label on the print reads, "British S.S. 'Harpalion.' Loaded at North Bank Dock, Portland, Ore. by Northern Grain and Warehouse Co. for Strauss & Co. of London. 8500 tons Wheat and Barley - Largest Mixed Cargo ever shipped from Portland. November 29, 1913."

Cascade Locks

A photograph of the canal and locks on the Columbia River at Cascade Locks. The steamer J.N. Teal is visible in the water.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Crew of river steamer Beaver on shore after collision?

Photograph of a group of unidentified men sitting on the beach near the partially submerged river steamer Beaver on November 24, 1931, in Portland. The men may be members of the Beaver’s crew. The boat was hit by an ocean steamer, the Admiral Farragut, while unloading cargo at the Admiral Line terminal on the Willamette River. None of the Beaver’s crew were injured. The Oregon Journal published a front-page story about the boat collision on Tuesday, November 24, 1931, with the headline “Ships Crash in River and One Beached.” Also see image Nos. 371N5190 and 371N5191.

Deck of the S.S. Great Northern

Photograph looking down a covered deck of the S.S. Great Northern. A lifeboat sits on the roof of the deck. This ship was built by the Great Northern Pacific Steam Ship Company for the SP&S Railway. It served to transport passengers and freight between terminals in Astoria, Oregon and San Francisco, California.

H.H. Smith - Eastside, Oregon

This photograph shows the dock and smoke stacks at the C.A. Smith Lumber Mill. Taken from inscription on the back of photograph: "H.H. Smith; Eastside, Ore. Workers bunkhouses on right." Photo shows the Eastside boat ramp, located near the Coalbank Slough. The area of Eastside is now considered a residential neighborhood in Coos Bay, Oregon.

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