Harvest Queen (sternwheeler)
Harvest Queen was the name of two stern-wheel steamboat built and operated in Oregon. Both vessels were well known in their day and had reputations for speed, power, and efficiency.The first Harvest Queen, widely considered one of the finest steamers of its day, was constructed at Celilo, Oregon, which was then separated from the other portions of the navigable Columbia River by two stretches of difficult to pass rapids.
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Harvest Queen (sternwheeler)
Harvest Queen was the name of two stern-wheel steamboat built and operated in Oregon. Both vessels were well known in their day and had reputations for speed, power, and efficiency.The first Harvest Queen, widely considered one of the finest steamers of its day, was constructed at Celilo, Oregon, which was then separated from the other portions of the navigable Columbia River by two stretches of difficult to pass rapids.
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Dismantled 1900; reconstructed; stripped and abandoned, 1926
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1890-06-13
Time and again they have excee ...... ing boats libeled immediately.
William P. Gray, 1909.
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: Peter Carstens
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The second Harvest Queen backi ...... egon, on the Willamette River.
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riverine passenger/freight
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twin steam engines, horizontal ...... stroke of ; wood-fired boiler
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Columbia River and lower Willamette River to Portland, Oregon
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Harvest Queen (sternwheeler)
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