- treadmill-operated paddle-wheel craft,
large and small, were built,
including sternwheelers and
ships with as many as 11 paddle-wheels a side,". The
standard Chinese...
- this period, the
Moyie was
joined by many
other large and
luxurious sternwheelers,
among them the CPR's Kuskanook,
which arrived in 1906 and the Bonnington...
- Rivers, as
river cruise ships used for tourism.
Although configured as
sternwheelers, they are not
paddle steamers, but
rather are
motor vessels that are...
- The
Sternwheeler Jean is a
historic steamboat that
operated on the
Willamette River, in the U.S.
state of Oregon. It is a 168-foot (51 m)-long tugboat...
- The
Operator sternwheeler was one of five
sternwheelers built for the use on the
Skeena River by Foley,
Welch and
Stewart for
construction work on the...
- Gold Rush.
Robert Cunningham had
Hazelton built to run
against the
sternwheelers of the Hudson's Bay Company,
Caledonia and Strathcona. To
design and...
- The
Conveyor was one of five
sternwheelers built for the use on the
Skeena River by Foley,
Welch and
Stewart for
construction work on the
Grand Trunk...
- The Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC; French:
Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is a
Canadian retail business group. A fur
trading business for much of its existence...
-
Lewis &
Dryden Publishing Co., Portland, OR 1895 Mills,
Randall V.,
Sternwheelers up
Columbia -- A
Century of
Steamboating in the
Oregon Country, at 40...
-
against the BC
Express Company's
sternwheelers, the Fort
George Lumber and
Trading Company built a
third sternwheeler,
again by
Donald McPhee in 1910,...