SS Dora (1880)
The wooden steamship Dora was a passenger and cargo vessel that served the coastal trade in the Territory of Alaska from 1880 to 1920. Built in San Francisco, California, it was active before, during and after the Klondike Gold Rush, and became known as "the bulldog of the North Pacific". After its sinking, a US Fish and Wildlife Service report referred to it as the "most historic vessel plying Alaskan waters."
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SS Dora (1880)
The wooden steamship Dora was a passenger and cargo vessel that served the coastal trade in the Territory of Alaska from 1880 to 1920. Built in San Francisco, California, it was active before, during and after the Klondike Gold Rush, and became known as "the bulldog of the North Pacific". After its sinking, a US Fish and Wildlife Service report referred to it as the "most historic vessel plying Alaskan waters."
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The wooden steamship Dora was ...... Port Hardy, British Columbia.
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1880-04-07
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sank 20 December 1920
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Ship builder
Matthew Turner, San Francisco, California
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Passenger steamship
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1880-04-07
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*SS Dora
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Alaska Commercial Company, Alaska Steamship Company, Bering Sea Fisheries Company
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Compound single-screw engine and full set of sails
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Ship route
Coastwise trade between Alaska and Washington
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The wooden steamship Dora was ...... vessel plying Alaskan waters."
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SS Dora (1880)
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