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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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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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was completed in 1927, the ferry was shifted to the
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446:Ferryboats -- A Legend on Puget Sound
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1412:Aspinwall Steam Transportation Line
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16:For other uses, see
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444:Kline and Bayless,
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1708:Willapa Bay
1683:Puget Sound
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1106:Delta Queen
1085:Chrysopolis
961:Arrow Lakes
946:Willapa Bay
889:Puget Sound
856:Cedar River
844:Black River
735:MV Kirkland
728:King County
617:Leschi Park
403:Disposition
358:Mare Island
309:King County
241:Puget Sound
107:steam ferry
94:May 2, 1914
1754:1914 ships
1748:Categories
1305:Washington
1271:San Rafael
1265:Sacramento
1203:Ocean Wave
1127:El Primero
1099:Delta King
1064:Black Hawk
839:Lake Union
740:Tourist II
530:References
285:North Bend
155:propellers
152:Propulsion
1564:Shipyards
1291:Telephone
1238:New World
1210:Magdalena
1189:Jack Hays
1148:Georgiana
1120:El Dorado
768:L.T. Haas
721:Katherine
374:Sausalito
273:Fall City
243:region.
1528:Builders
1367:Piedmont
1326:Yosemite
1298:Wallamet
1183:Issaquah
1162:Hartford
1057:Bayocean
1035:Antelope
747:Kirkland
714:Issaquah
693:Elsinore
672:Chehalis
627:Houghton
610:Landings
473:Archived
395:Issaquah
387:See also
366:Martinez
350:Issaquah
339:Issaquah
335:Neah Bay
331:Issaquah
320:Issaquah
293:Issaquah
281:Issaquah
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207:shipyard
199:Issaquah
179:Issaquah
160:Capacity
83:Launched
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33:Issaquah
1388:Transit
1360:Oakland
1346:Clinton
1279:Senator
1259:Rosalie
1252:Rabboni
1245:Pioneer
1231:Monarch
1195:Klamath
1071:Capital
1044:(yacht)
707:Fortuna
658:Atlanta
370:Benicia
362:Vallejo
277:Preston
205:at his
186:and in
171:six (6)
112:Tonnage
75:Builder
41:History
1374:Solano
1312:Washoe
1176:Ilwaco
1155:Goliah
1113:Eureka
1042:Aquilo
796:Urania
789:Triton
775:Leschi
700:Falcon
679:Cyrene
651:Aquilo
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287:, and
261:Leschi
120:Length
1395:Ukiah
1285:Sitka
1217:McKim
782:Otter
686:Elfin
423:Notes
237:ferry
136:Depth
56:Owner
1224:Mint
738:(ex-
644:Acme
556:ISBN
168:Crew
128:Beam
104:Type
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393:MV
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