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Issaquah (steam ferry)

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was also one of the first ferries in the region designed and constructed to transport automobiles. The upper deck included a hardwood dance floor which was used when the ferry was taken out on moonlight excursions.
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during the tow, keeping steam up and running the vessel's propellers, as the tug was insufficiently powerful to accomplish the task alone. The ferry arrived in good condition and began service on the
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Her steam engines were manufactured by Seattle Machine Works. They had two cylinders, with bores of 9 inches (23 cm) and 18.25 inches (46.4 cm), and a stroke of 14 feet (4.3 m).
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slid down the shipway and then became stuck in the mud, and had to be towed off. The vessel is reported to have been acquired by Anderson Steamboat Company at a cost of $ 33,571 in May, 1914.
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Public Service Comm'n vs. Anderson Steamboat Co., Case No. 4348, published in Eighth Annual Report of the Public Service Comm'n of Washington (1918), at page 179.
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In 1917, the private ferry owners on Lake Washington, which meant Captain Anderson as a practical matter, were undercut by competition from
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The ferry departed from Houghton on May 30, 1918, having first been boarded up and loaded with cord wood for use as fuel.
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As a result of these difficulties, Anderson was forced to leave the private ferry business. On September 30, 1917,
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ceased operations on Lake Washington. After being operated during the month of November 1917 by the
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Issaquah can be seen in the 1965 Jimmy Stewart movie "Dear Brigitte" beached on the mud behind the
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and then to Newport. In 1891 the eastern terminus of this route connected to a road that ran to
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in 1916 caused the level of the water in Lake Washington to be lowered by 9 feet (2.74 metres).
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Captain Anderson was a prominent boatbuilder and steamboat operator on Lake Washington, and the
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List of steamboats on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and their tributaries
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in the Vallejo-Martinez area until after World War II. After the
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ever carried the full licensed complement of automobiles when on
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List of steamboats and steam ferries on San Francisco Bay
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H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
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was completed in 1927, the ferry was shifted to the
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Index

Issaquah (disambiguation)

Anderson Steamboat Company
Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Co.
Lake Washington
San Francisco Bay
Capt. John L. Anderson
shipyard
Lake Washington
Houghton, Washington
ferry
Puget Sound
Leschi
Mercer Island
Lake Sammamish
Fall City
Preston
Issaquah
North Bend
Snoqualmie, Washington
Lake Washington
King County
Lake Washington Ship Canal
Seattle Port Commission
Neah Bay
Carquinez Strait
Carquinez Bridge
Mare Island
Vallejo
Martinez

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