Elk (sternwheeler 1857)
Elk was a stern-wheel driven steamboat built on the Willamette River in 1857 at Canemah, Oregon. This steamboat is chiefly remembered for its destruction by a boiler explosion in which by good fortune no one was seriously hurt. A folklore tale later arose about this disaster.
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Elk (sternwheeler 1857)
Elk was a stern-wheel driven steamboat built on the Willamette River in 1857 at Canemah, Oregon. This steamboat is chiefly remembered for its destruction by a boiler explosion in which by good fortune no one was seriously hurt. A folklore tale later arose about this disaster.
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Elk was a stern-wheel driven s ...... ter arose about this disaster.
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1860-11-17
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1857-09-08
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Destroyed byboiler explosion
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711.830.117
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twin steam engines, single-cyl ...... cylinder bore, piston stroke.
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Upper Willamette and lower Yamhill rivers
Ship type
inland steamship
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Elk was a stern-wheel driven s ...... ter arose about this disaster.
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Elk (sternwheeler 1857)
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