- Look up
sidewheel or side-wheel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sidewheel, or
Sidewheeler or
Sidewheels may
refer to:
Sidewheel steamer, type of paddle...
- USS Mississippi, a
paddle frigate, was the
first ship of the
United States Navy to bear that name. She was
named for the
Mississippi River. Her sister...
- SS
Central America,
known as the Ship of Gold, was a 280-foot (85 m)
sidewheel steamer that
operated between Central America and the East
Coast of the...
- The car had a
Morris Oxford engine,
engine mountings, and gearbox. Two
sidewheels (light
aircraft tailwheels were used) were
manually lowered on stopping;...
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sidewheel steamer transferred to the Navy in 1849 that
served as a
troop transport during the Mexican–American War. USS Alabama (1850), a
sidewheel steamer...
- The
first USS
Rhode Island was a side-wheel
steamer in the
United States Navy,
commissioned in 1861.
Rhode Island was
built in New York City, in 1860 by...
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during the
American Civil War. She was
renamed USS
Wolverine in 1905. The
sidewheel steamer Michigan was
built in
response to the
British Government arming...
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originally built in 1910 and
restored for
operation since 1976. It is the last
sidewheel-propelled
vessel on the
Great Lakes.
Sister ships Bluebell and Mayflower...
- journey. The
Pyroscaphe was
propelled by a double-acting
steam machine and
sidewheels, and was
therefore a
paddle steamer. (These
figures are
somewhat dubious...
- of the
United States Navy: USS S****acus (1862), a wooden, double-ended
sidewheel gunboat of the S****acus
class that
served in the
American Civil War...