David Campbell (1912 fireboat)

The David Campbell was a fireboat built in 1912 for Oregon's .She was a steam-powered vessel, built in a Michigan shipyard, disassembled, shipped in pieces, and reassembled in Portland. Her engines could develop 1,200 shaft horsepower (890 kW) The David Campbell had two identical sister ships, the and the . Following her retirement, in 1928, she was converted to a schooner, and remains afloat, in Alaska. She was replaced by another vessel, or the same name, that remained in use at least until 2012.

David Campbell (1912 fireboat)

The David Campbell was a fireboat built in 1912 for Oregon's .She was a steam-powered vessel, built in a Michigan shipyard, disassembled, shipped in pieces, and reassembled in Portland. Her engines could develop 1,200 shaft horsepower (890 kW) The David Campbell had two identical sister ships, the and the . Following her retirement, in 1928, she was converted to a schooner, and remains afloat, in Alaska. She was replaced by another vessel, or the same name, that remained in use at least until 2012.