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Georgiana (steamboat)

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and all other inland waterways of the Pacific Northwest. Her name honored three women, Georgiana Pittock, wife of Henry L., and her granddaughters, Georgiana Leadbetter and Georgiana Gantenbein. L.O. (Lyle Owen) Hosford was the first captain of
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was considered to be a fast boat, and in 1920, made the 110 mile Portland-Astoria run in five hours and forty-five minutes, with five landings. Her principal competitor in the early 1920s was a similarly designed steam propeller
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was one of the last steamboats on the historic Portland-Astoria run. Her last captain on the run was Arthur H. Riggs, (1870-1941) whose own life spanned the great days of steamboating on the
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had been an interim boat between the flamboyant old paddlewheelers and the modern steel excursion boats, and her trade might have continued had it not been disrupted by
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was considered a "day boat" on which passengers were encouraged to carry their own lunch. Still she was popular with passengers and her fare of one dollar for the
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was small (242 tons displacement, 145' length, 22.5' beam) compared to some of the other ships that ran on the river in those days, such as the aging
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In 1935, Portland businessman Ralph J. Staehli organized a small revival of the steamboat business, buying the old sternwheeler
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route, and brought around to the Columbia River in 1918. The big paddle-wheelers had all disappeared by then, but the smaller
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broke her shaft at full speed, sustaining serious damage which took her out of service until she was returned to
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and organizing weekend excursions from Portland up the Columbia to the construction site of the
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continued to service the small towns along the Columbia that had no road or rail access, like
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rivers, and later served on many famous boats throughout the Pacific Northwest, including
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A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska
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Skamokawa, Washington, once a town accessible only by water, and served by
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which he likewise filled to capacity each weekend. In 1937 Staehli bought
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just as railroads and highways would end the days of steamboats on the
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s captain was John L. Starr, who logged over 650,000 miles on board.
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was complete, and the tamed river filled into a lake, Staehli took
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rivers. Captain Riggs had begun in steamboating in 1887 on the
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The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
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was a propeller-driven steamboat that operated on the
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in the 1920s on the Columbia River. The sternwheeler
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and the other Harkins Transportation Company boats (
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Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing. p. 98. 453:, and used her on excursions from Portland to 1886: 1681: 845: 723: 685: 457:on the lake through the new lock at the dam. 8: 359:, and competitor 1918–1921 on Columbia River 465:ended up abandoned near Post Office Bar on 262:and the magnificent (and recently rebuilt) 1910: 1893: 1879: 1871: 1688: 1674: 1666: 852: 838: 830: 730: 716: 708: 692: 678: 670: 74:Harkins Transportation Company (1914–1937) 619:Newell, Gordon; Williamson, Jim (1958). 222:, a steamboat line in which the wealthy 1853:Shipwrecks of the inland Columbia River 537: 15: 237:was built at Joseph Supple's yard in 44: 7: 1653:Needles-Fauquier Ferry (Arrow Lakes) 1987:Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers 786:Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers 461:ended the excursion business, and 280:run was cheaper than the railway. 191:22 ft 5 in (6.83 m) 14: 1755:Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. 1745:Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Co. 469:and her hull sank into the sand. 449:off the lower river, renamed her 2139:Steamboats of the Columbia River 2091:Steamboats on the Columbia River 1946:Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach) 766:Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach) 526:Steamboats of the Columbia River 46: 19: 570:Newell, Gordon R., ed. (1966). 87:Joseph Supple, Portland, Oregon 2144:Harkins Transportation Company 313:), built in 1911 to serve the 220:Harkins Transportation Company 1: 1779:Steamboat owners and captains 417:Shaver Transportation Company 1858:Steamboat Inspection Service 284:Operations on Columbia River 77:Ralph J. Staehli (1937–1940) 1765:People's Transportation Co. 1760:Oregon Steam Navigation Co. 1702:Portages, locks, and canals 594:Affleck, Edward L. (2000). 2160: 2115:Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet 1740:Harkins Transportation Co. 1632:Steamboats on the Columbia 860:Inland and coastal vessels 584:McCurdy, pp. 308, 324, 617 437:Last route and abandonment 230:Construction and launching 2108: 2081:Ships in British Columbia 1901:Steamboats in other areas 1870: 1770:Shaver Transportation Co. 1665: 829: 707: 159:242 gross; 198 registered 142: 39: 18: 1735:Callendar Navigation Co. 413:Cascades of the Columbia 407:Late revival of business 355:) 1912, similar boat to 1709:Cascade Locks and Canal 333:, Pillar Rock, Eureka, 183:145 ft (44 m) 143:General characteristics 34:is visible to the rear. 2096:Puget Sound steamboats 1825:Builders and shipyards 1750:Okanogan Steamboat Co. 1648:Wahkiakum County Ferry 751:Columbia River (lower) 545:Timmen, Fritz (1973). 492:on the Willamette and 371:for repair. This left 360: 296: 817:Yaquina Bay and river 399:. From 1918 to 1932, 347: 291: 2134:Steamboats of Oregon 547:Blow for the Landing 459:The Second World War 214:from 1914 to 1940. 226:was a shareholder. 2086:Retired BC ferries 1967:Upper Fraser River 957:Charles R. Spencer 621:Pacific Steamboats 361: 297: 2121: 2120: 2104: 2103: 2038: 2037: 1866: 1865: 1786:John C. Ainsworth 1661: 1660: 825: 824: 203: 202: 2151: 2074:Lists of vessels 2055:British Columbia 2007:Alaska and Yukon 1960:British Columbia 1911: 1907:Articles by area 1895: 1888: 1881: 1872: 1806:George W. Shaver 1719:Willamette Locks 1690: 1683: 1676: 1667: 1527:Willamette Chief 854: 847: 840: 831: 756:Willamette River 732: 725: 718: 709: 694: 687: 680: 671: 662:, August 5, 1929 634: 631: 625: 624: 616: 610: 609: 591: 585: 582: 576: 575: 567: 561: 560: 542: 239:Portland, Oregon 224:Henry L. Pittock 54: 51: 50: 49: 23: 16: 2159: 2158: 2154: 2153: 2152: 2150: 2149: 2148: 2124: 2123: 2122: 2117: 2100: 2069: 2034: 2030:Mackenzie River 2018: 2002: 1955: 1921:Lake Washington 1902: 1899: 1862: 1841: 1837:John J. Holland 1820: 1774: 1728:Steamboat lines 1723: 1697: 1694: 1657: 1636: 1620: 1601:T.M. Richardson 1551:Coastal vessels 1546: 1291:Nez Perce Chief 1072:Governor Grover 912:B. H. 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Newell 950:Carrie Ladd 781:Arrow Lakes 771:Lake Chelan 369:Puget Sound 259:T.J. Potter 2128:Categories 2065:California 1914:Washington 1846:Shipwrecks 1832:Jacob Kamm 1608:Washington 1499:Virginia V 1326:Ocean Wave 1312:North Star 1227:Manzanillo 532:References 486:Willamette 455:The Dalles 401:Georgiana' 196:Propulsion 171:(246  100:In service 1587:Montesano 1580:Life-Line 1520:Wide West 1485:Telephone 1464:Telegraph 1414:Regulator 1393:Quickstep 1319:Northwest 1298:No Wonder 1262:Multnomah 1185:La Center 1086:Grahamona 1065:Georgiana 1044:Fleetwood 660:Georgiana 652:Georgiana 510:Georgiana 506:Telephone 502:Telegraph 498:Multnomah 478:Georgiana 463:Georgiana 447:Georgiana 431:Georgiana 397:Georgiana 373:Georgiana 363:In 1921, 357:Georgiana 353:Nisqually 335:Skamokawa 331:Cathlamet 323:Georgiana 311:Nisqually 300:Georgiana 294:Georgiana 270:Georgiana 254:Georgiana 248:Georgiana 235:Georgiana 216:Georgiana 207:Georgiana 169:long tons 138:Abandoned 130:US 212280 63:Georgiana 26:Georgiana 2113: : 2043:Navboxes 1559:Bayocean 1506:Wallamet 1443:Shoo Fly 1385:Portland 1377:Portland 1341:Olympian 1333:Olympian 1277:Nespelem 1270:Nahcotta 1220:Madeline 1108:Hooligan 985:Columbia 897:Astorian 812:Coos Bay 520:See also 482:Columbia 385:Madeline 365:Astorian 349:Astorian 327:Astorian 306:Astorian 274:Portland 122:, c.1937 92:Launched 1566:Gazelle 1407:Rabboni 1349:Oneonta 1248:Metlako 1213:Lurline 1150:Klamath 1093:Hassalo 1051:Gazelle 1001:Cowlitz 993:Cowlitz 964:Chester 876:Alaskan 868:vessels 866:Inland 795:Coastal 648:Lurline 494:Yamhill 381:Lurline 339:Astoria 319:Olympia 278:Astoria 156:Tonnage 116:Renamed 84:Builder 40:History 31:Lurline 1541:Winema 1492:Undine 1471:Tenino 1457:Teaser 1423:(1906) 1421:Relief 1387:(1947) 1379:(1875) 1356:Orient 1284:Nestor 1264:(1851) 1241:Mazama 1234:Mascot 1192:Logger 1178:Juneta 1129:Imnaha 1122:Ilwaco 1095:(1880) 1023:Elwood 1009:Dayton 1004:(1917) 996:(1858) 987:(1850) 944:(1900) 942:Bonita 936:(1873) 934:Beaver 928:(1835) 926:Beaver 905:Athlon 899:(1891) 890:Altona 744:Inland 738:Routes 654:, 1925 602:  553:  490:Isabel 473:Legacy 393:Iralda 383:, and 377:Undine 315:Tacoma 180:Length 2023:Other 1513:Wenat 1370:Pearl 1363:Otter 1115:Idaho 883:Alice 441:When 415:from 69:Owner 1450:Swan 1157:Jean 1037:Etna 650:and 600:ISBN 551:ISBN 504:and 484:and 387:(ex 351:(as 325:and 309:(ex 188:Beam 167:242 148:Type 135:Fate 111:1940 103:1914 59:Name 276:to 2130:: 516:. 508:. 500:, 379:, 341:. 1894:e 1887:t 1880:v 1689:e 1682:t 1675:v 853:e 846:t 839:v 731:e 724:t 717:v 693:e 686:t 679:v 608:. 559:. 317:- 175:) 173:t

Index

"Georgiana" in the 1920s on the Columbia River. The sternwheeler "Lurline" is visible to the rear.
Lurline
long tons
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Columbia River
Harkins Transportation Company
Henry L. Pittock
Portland, Oregon
Columbia river
T.J. Potter
Bailey Gatzert
Portland
Astoria

Astorian
Tacoma
Olympia
Cathlamet
Skamokawa
Astoria

Puget Sound
Shaver Transportation Company
Bonneville Dam
Northwestern
Bonneville Dam
The Dalles
The Second World War
Sauvie Island
Columbia

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