Grahamona
Grahamona was a sternwheel steamboat built in 1912 for the Oregon City Transportation Company, commonly known as the Yellow Stack Line. Grahamona was specially designed to serve on the shallow waters of the upper Willamette River. It was one of the largest steamboats ever to operate on the upper Willamette. In 1920, Grahamona was sold and the name was changed to Northwestern. In 1939, the vessel was sold again, and transferred to Alaska for service on the Kuskokwim River.
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Grahamona
Grahamona was a sternwheel steamboat built in 1912 for the Oregon City Transportation Company, commonly known as the Yellow Stack Line. Grahamona was specially designed to serve on the shallow waters of the upper Willamette River. It was one of the largest steamboats ever to operate on the upper Willamette. In 1920, Grahamona was sold and the name was changed to Northwestern. In 1939, the vessel was sold again, and transferred to Alaska for service on the Kuskokwim River.
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Grahamona was a sternwheel ste ...... ervice on the Kuskokwim River.
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Abandoned on riverbank nearMcGrath, Alaska
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Licensed for 308 passengers in ...... once; 300 ton cargo capacity.
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Grahamona at Corvallis, Oregon, sometime between 1912 and 1918.
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riverine passenger/freight
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U.S. Steamboat registry #210453
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Oregon City Transportation Co. ...... . Alaska Rivers Navigation Co.
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Willamette, Columbia, and Snake rivers; Kuskokwim River.
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Grahamona was a sternwheel ste ...... ervice on the Kuskokwim River.
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Grahamona; renamed Northwestern in 1920
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