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paddlewheel mounted in a
recess amidships. The
earliest steam vessels were
sidewheelers, and the type was by far the
dominant mode of
marine steam propulsion...
- The
Tashmoo was a
sidewheeler steamboat on Lake St.
Clair and Lake Huron. It was
famous for
being one of the
fastest ships, at the time, on the Great...
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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...
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Uncle Sam, was a side-wheel
paddle steamer and the
first steamboat on the
Colorado River in 1852. In
November 1852,
Uncle Sam, a 65-foot (20 m) long side-wheel...
- 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...
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steamer on the
Detroit River and Lake Erie. She was one of the
largest sidewheelers on the
Great Lakes. City of
Detroit III was
built by the
Detroit Shipbuilding...
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Kingdom Queen).
Other smaller watercraft also operate. Two steam-powered
sidewheelers formerly operated,
Southern Seas
until 1975 and
Ports O' Call
until 1982...
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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...
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Gazelle was an
early sidewheeler on the
Willamette River in what is now the U.S.
state of Oregon. She did not
operate long,
suffering a
catastrophic boiler...
- The
steamboat Shoalwater was the
sixth steamer to
operate on the
upper Willamette River,
which refers to the part of the
river above Willamette Falls at...