Onward (1867 sternwheeler)
Onward was a stern-wheel driven steamboat that operated on the Tualatin River from 1867 to 1873, on Sucker Lake, now known as Oswego Lake, from 1873 to 1874, on the Cowlitz and Lewis rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the similar sternwheeler Onward built in 1858 at Canemah, Oregon and dismantled in 1865.
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Onward (1867 sternwheeler)
Onward was a stern-wheel driven steamboat that operated on the Tualatin River from 1867 to 1873, on Sucker Lake, now known as Oswego Lake, from 1873 to 1874, on the Cowlitz and Lewis rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the similar sternwheeler Onward built in 1858 at Canemah, Oregon and dismantled in 1865.
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Onward was a stern-wheel drive ...... Oregon and dismantled in 1865.
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Dismantled
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Steamer Onward
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riverine all-purpose
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Dismantled
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U.S. #19274
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over hull
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twin steam engines, horizontally mounted, each with bore of and stroke of .
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stern-wheel
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Tualatin River, Sucker Lake, Columbia and Lewis rivers
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Onward was a stern-wheel drive ...... Oregon and dismantled in 1865.
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Onward (1867 sternwheeler)
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