Chrysopolis (sidewheeler)
Chrysopolis, a famous side-wheel steamboat that ran between Sacramento and San Francisco from 1860 to 1875 when it was rebuilt as a ferry that continued in service for more than 60 years. Chrysopolis was built in San Francisco, by shipbuilder John Gunder North in his new shipyard in the Potrero District. Launched in 1860, it was a side-wheel paddle steamer of 245 feet long with a 40-foot beam, displacing 1050 tons. It was equipped with a 1,357 horsepower, single cylinder, vertical-beam engine powered by two 32 ton boilers. It had two side-wheels 32 feet in diameter with 8 foot buckets (the wooden blades of a paddle wheel). It could carry 1,000 passengers and 700 tons of cargo at great speed. On December 31, 1861 it made the record setting run for a steamboat over the 120 mile distance betw
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Chrysopolis (sidewheeler)
Chrysopolis, a famous side-wheel steamboat that ran between Sacramento and San Francisco from 1860 to 1875 when it was rebuilt as a ferry that continued in service for more than 60 years. Chrysopolis was built in San Francisco, by shipbuilder John Gunder North in his new shipyard in the Potrero District. Launched in 1860, it was a side-wheel paddle steamer of 245 feet long with a 40-foot beam, displacing 1050 tons. It was equipped with a 1,357 horsepower, single cylinder, vertical-beam engine powered by two 32 ton boilers. It had two side-wheels 32 feet in diameter with 8 foot buckets (the wooden blades of a paddle wheel). It could carry 1,000 passengers and 700 tons of cargo at great speed. On December 31, 1861 it made the record setting run for a steamboat over the 120 mile distance betw
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Rebuilt in 1875 as theSan Francisco Bayferry Oakland. Destroyed by fire in 1940.
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John Gunder North, in San Francisco
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Rebuilt in 1875 as the San Francisco Bay ferry Oakland. Destroyed by fire in 1940.
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Chrysopolis
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Capacity: 1,000 passengers, 700 tons of cargo.
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single cylinder, vertical-beam engine
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Side-wheel paddle steamer
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