night of October 7, 1913, Myrtle and the sternwheeler Dora were pulled away from their mooring and severely damaged. Myrtle Point Transportation Company...
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States Navy ships Myrtle (sternwheeler), a steamboat in Oregon in the early 20th century "The Myrtle", an Italian literary fairy tale "Myrtle" (Superstore)...
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on the river between Coquille and Myrtle Point, these were the propeller Reta (18 registered tons) the sternwheeler Echo (53 registered tons) and Welcome...
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then upriver to Myrtle Point. Dora served this route in conjunction with the smaller sternwheeler, Myrtle, also owned by the Myrtle Point Transportation...
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In January, 1915, there had been a collision between the Panter-owned sternwheeler Dora and Charm. This resulted in an investigation by the U.S. Steamboat...
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In 1914, Telegraph (96 tons), the largest sternwheeler ever to serve on the Coquille, was built for the Myrtle Point Transportation Co., and launched at...
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Myrtle Point, these were the propeller Reta (18 registered tons) the sternwheeler Echo (53 registered tons) and Welcome (21 registered tons). Between these...
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machinery. He could have been killed except that at just that moment the sternwheeler was coming in to the dock at Marshfield, and the engines were reversed...
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Favorite Gazelle General Miles Juneta Liberty Life-Line Little Annie Montesano Myrtle Newport Rainbow Sue H. Elmore T.M. Richardson Telegraph Tressa May Truant...
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sometimes seen spelled Despatch. This sternwheeler should not be confused with an earlier and somewhat smaller sternwheeler, also named Dispatch, that was built...
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