List of Puget Sound steamboats
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Ths is a list of steamboats and related vessels which operated on Puget Sound
and in western Washington state.
Disposition codes used in this list are:
Vessels should not be assumed to have served continuously on Puget Sound during the periods shown on this chart; transfer between service areas was common.
Puget Sound
Puget Sound is a sound in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a complex estuarine system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, with one major and one minor connection to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Pacific Ocean — Admiralty Inlet being the major connection and...
and in western Washington state.
Table codes key
Vessel type codes are: Prop = propeller-driven; stern = sternwheel-driven; side = side-wheel driven; pddl = paddle-driven, sternwheel or sidewheel.Disposition codes used in this list are:
- A = Abandoned.
- B = Burned
- C = Converted; C-B = Converted to barge; C-D = converted to diesel engine; C-F = Converted to ferry; C-G = Converted to gasoline engine; C-H = Converted to house; C-S = converted to sailing vessel.
- F = Foundered at sea;
- G = Grounded (total loss).
- L = Laid up.
- M = Museum as of 2011.
- N = Name change
- O = Operational as of date given.
- R = renamed..
- S = sank.
- T = Transferred; T-AK = Transferred to Alaska; T-BC = Transferred to British Columbia; T-CA = Transferred to California; T-OR = Transferred to Oregon or to Columbia River; T-CB = Transferred to Coos Bay; T-GH = Transferred to Grays Harbor
- W = Wrecked by collision or striking ground;
- X = Explosion of boiler.
- Gr = gross tons; Reg = registered tons.
Vessels should not be assumed to have served continuously on Puget Sound during the periods shown on this chart; transfer between service areas was common.
Mosquito fleet list
Name | Reg # | Type | Use | Year built |
Where built | Length | Gross Tons |
Regis Tons |
End year |
Dispo- tion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-1 | 213489 | prop | tug | 1915 | Tacoma | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 14 | 9.0 | 1922 | O |
A.B. Carpenter | 209653 | prop | fish | 1912 | Winslow | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 71 | 33 | 1922 | O |
A.R. Robinson | 106805 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Brooklyn | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 36 | 24 | 1909 | O |
A.W. SterrettEx Anna E. Fay. | 107339 | prop | ftr. | 1898 | Seattle | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 181 | 123 | 1909 | O |
Abe Perkins | 106794 | prop | misc | 1890 | Seattle | 32 ft (9.8 m) | 14 | 8.0 | 1920 | A |
Aberdeen (1888) | 106544 | stern | psgr | 1888 | Aberdeen Aberdeen, Washington Aberdeen is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States, founded by Samuel Benn in 1884. Aberdeen was incorporated on May 12, 1890. The city is the economic center of Grays Harbor County, bordering the cities of Hoquiam and Cosmopolis... |
78 ft (23.8 m) | 98 | 84 | 1901 | O |
Aberdeen (1912) | 209852 | prop | whaler | 1912 | Seattle | 88 ft (26.8 m) | 1949 | D | ||
A.B. Graham | stern | psgr | 1898 | Puget Sound | 126 ft (38.4 m) | |||||
Acme | 107460 | prop | tug | 1899 | Seattle | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 31 | 21 | B | |
Active (1849) | 1232 | side | 1849 | New York | 172 ft (52.4 m) | 510 | T-Mex | |||
Active (1899) | 107448 | prop | tug | 1899 | Tacoma | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 57 | 34 | 1949 | B |
Addie | 105447 | stern | tug | 1874 | Seattle | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 81 | 1900 | A | |
Addie Valvoline | 106409 | prop | tug | 1898 | Tacoma | 46 ft (14 m) | 14 | 7 | C-G | |
Adeline FossEx Olympian (1907). | 204749 | prop | tug | 1898 | Tacoma | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 1950 | O | ||
Advance (1889) | 106719 | side | 1889 | Whatcom | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 52 | 46 | |||
Advance (1899) | 107469 | prop | tug | 1899 | Poulsbo Poulsbo, Washington Poulsbo is a city on Liberty Bay in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is the fourth largest city in Kitsap County and one of the main suburbs of Seattle in the Kitsap area. The population was 9,200 at the 2010 census.... |
70 ft (21.3 m) | 93 | 63 | 1922 | O |
Advance (1902) | side | 1893 | 50 ft (15.2 m) | |||||||
Agnes (1899) | 205888 | prop | tug | 1908 | Shelton | 46 ft (14 m) | 16 | C-G | ||
Agnes W | 202173 | stern | tug | 1908 | Seattle | 38 ft (11.6 m) | 8 | 5 | 1909 | O |
Ajax | 205055 | stern | frt. | 1908 | Seattle | 103 ft (31.4 m) | 175 | 1908 | T-CA | |
Alaska (1899) | 107458 | prop | tug | 1899 | Seattle | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 60 | T-AK | ||
Alaskan (1886) | 106409 | stern | 1886 | Seattle | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 155 | 95 | 1889 | O | |
Alaskan Alaskan (sidewheeler) The steamship Alaskan operated from 1884 to 1889 on the Columbia River and Puget Sound. Alaskan and her near-sistership Olympian were known as “Henry Villard’s White Elephants.” There were a number of vessels named Alaska and Alaskan, this large side-wheel steamboat should not be confused with... |
106232 | side | psgr | 1883 | Chester, PA Chester, Pennsylvania Chester is a city in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a population of 33,972 at the 2010 census. Chester is situated on the Delaware River, between the cities of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware.- History :... |
276 ft (84.1 m) | 1,718 | 1,259 | 1889 | F |
Albert Lea | 106609 | prop | fish | 1888 | Gig Harbor | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 16 | 10 | 1901 | O |
Albion Albion (steamboat) Albion was a steamboat which ran on Puget Sound from 1898 to 1924. The vessel is perhaps best remembered for its service as beer delivery vessel and for a 1910 collision with the steamship Chippewa.- Career:... |
107443 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Coupeville Coupeville, Washington As of the census of 2000, there were 1,723 people, 737 households, and 426 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,346.7 people per square mile . There were 814 housing units at an average density of 636.2 per square mile... |
94 ft (28.7 m) | 149 | 97 | 1925 | D |
Alert (1893) | 107048 | prop | 1894 | Port Blakely | 39 ft (11.9 m) | 16 | 8 | 1894 | O | |
Alert | 107452 | prop | tug | 1893 | Port Blakely | 32 ft (9.8 m) | 12 | 8 | 1901 | O |
AlexandraAlso Alexandria in sources. | stern | psgr | 1864 | Victoria, BC Victoria, British Columbia Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, Canada and is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of about 78,000 within the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria, which has a population of 360,063, the 15th most populous Canadian... |
167 ft (50.9 m) | 469 | 1869 | D | ||
Alfred J. Beach | 107362 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Tacoma | 138 ft (42.1 m) | 365 | T-AK | ||
Alice (1892)Renamed Foss No. 18. | 106978 | prop | tug | 1892 | Alameda, CA Alameda, California Alameda is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. It is located on Alameda Island and Bay Farm Island, and is adjacent to Oakland in the San Francisco Bay. The Bay Farm Island portion of the city is adjacent to the Oakland International Airport. At the 2010 census, the city had a... |
70 ft (21.3 m) | 39 | C-G | ||
Alice (1897) Alice (steam tug 1897) Alice was originally a Puget Sound steam passenger ship built in 1897. Alice was later rebuilt into a steam tug, and later converted to diesel power and renamed Simon Foss. As a tug, the vessel was in service until 1963... Renamed Simon Foss. |
107327 | prop | tug | 1897 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 86 | 55 | 1941 | C-G |
Alice (1909) | 206095 | stern | frt | 1909 | Ballard | 111 ft (33.8 m) | 262 | T-AK | ||
Alice A | 107203 | prop | fish | 1895 | Portland | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 6.0 | 5.0 | 1909 | O |
Alida | 105028 | side | psgr | 1869 | Olympia Olympia, Washington Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It was incorporated on January 28, 1859. The population was 46,478 at the 2010 census... |
115 ft (35.1 m) | 114 | 1890 | B | |
Alki (1882) | 106062 | side | frt | 1882Also sourced as 1880. | Seattle | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 65 | 45 | 1900 | A |
Alki (1889) | 106653 | stern | frt | 1889 | Seattle | 73 ft (22.3 m) | 78 | 49 | 1920 | A |
Altona Altona (sternwheeler) The steamship Altona operated from 1890 to 1907 on the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. In 1907, she was transferred to Alaska.-Construction:... |
107453 | stern | psgr | 1889 | Tacoma | 123 ft (37.5 m) | 329 | 242 | 1907 | T-AK |
Alpha (1901) | 107658 | prop | tug | 1901 | Richardson Lopez Island Lopez Island is the third largest of the U.S. San Juan Islands. Lopez Island is in land area. The 2000 census population was 2,177.-History:... |
54 ft (16.5 m) | 36 | 16 | 1929 | A |
Alta | 106830 | prop | psgr | 1899 | Eagle Harbor | 37 ft (11.3 m) | 6.0 | 6.0 | 1920 | A |
Amerind | 107788 | prop | misc | 1902 | Tacoma | 48 ft (14.6 m) | 14 | 10 | 1909 | O |
Andrew FossEx USS Harris. | 223240 | prop | tug | 1905 | Seattle | 98 ft (29.9 m) | C-G | |||
Angeles (1889) | 106639 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Port Angeles Port Angeles, Washington Port Angeles is a city in and the county seat of Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 19,038 at the 2010 census. The area's harbor was dubbed Puerto de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles by Spanish explorer Francisco de Eliza in 1791, but by the mid-19th century the name had... |
58 ft (17.7 m) | 62 | 44 | 1920 | A |
Anna B. | 107831 | prop | launch | 1903 | Longbranch | 33 ft (10.1 m) | 9.0 | C-G | ||
Anna E. Fay | 107339 | prop | frt. | 1898 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 97 | 66 | C-G, RRenamed A.W. Sterrett | |
Anna M. Pence | 106803 | stern | frt. | 1890 | Lummi Island Lummi Island Lummi Island lies at the southwest corner of Whatcom County, Washington, USA, between the mainland part of the county and offshore San Juan County. The Lummi Indian Reservation is situated on a peninsula east of the island, but does not include Lummi Island. The island has a land area of... |
89 ft (27.1 m) | 139 | 89L&D gives 95.15 net tons. | 1895 | A |
Annie Jane | 107240 | prop | tug | 1896 | Seattle | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 17 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Annie Stewart | 1218 | stern | psgr | 1864 | San Francisco | 155 ft (47.2 m) | 316 | 1881 | T-OR | |
Aquilo (1901) | 107697 | prop | yacht | 1901 | Boston, MA | 127 ft (38.7 m) | 176 | 103 | 1950 | O |
Aquilo (1909) Aquilo (steamboat) The steamboat Aquilo operated on Lake Washington and Puget Sound in the first part of the 20th Century.-Construction:Aquilo was built by Captain John Anderson as part of his fleet of steamboats on Lake Washington, operating under the name of the Anderson Steamboat Company. “Aquilo” was the Roman... |
206214 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Houghton | 80 ft (24.4 m) | 48 | 33 | 1940 | A |
Arcadia (1889) | prop | 1889 | Arcadia | 40 | 1891 | O | ||||
Arcadia (1929)Later J.E. Overlade and Virginia VI. | 229258 | prop | psgr | 1929 | Seattle | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 102 | C-G | ||
Argo (1883) | 1883 | Astoria, OR Astoria, Oregon Astoria is the county seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Situated near the mouth of the Columbia River, the city was named after the American investor John Jacob Astor. His American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria at the site in 1811... |
9.0 | |||||||
Argo (1906) | 203652 | prop | misc | 1906 | Port Blakely | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 65 | 44 | 1914 | F |
Ariel | 209831 | prop | psgr | 1912 | Tacoma | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 63 | 1947 | O | |
Arrow (1883) | prop | 1883 | Olympia Olympia, Washington Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It was incorporated on January 28, 1859. The population was 46,478 at the 2010 census... |
45 ft (13.7 m) | 9.0 | 1912 | W | |||
Arrow (1903) | 107819 | stern | psgr | 1903 | Portland | 157 ft (47.9 m) | T-CA | |||
Atalanta | 210942 | prop | psgr | 1907 | Seattle | 95 ft (29 m) | 147 | 1940 | A | |
Athlon Athlon (steamboat) -Construction:Athlon was built in Portland, Oregon by the J.H. Johnston yard. Her first owners were a consortium of Jacob Kamm , Shaver Transportation Company and the Kellogg Transportation Company. The consortium built her at a cost of $4,950... |
107610 | prop | misc | 1900 | Portland | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 157 | 107 | 1921 | W |
Atlanta (1908) Atlanta (steamboat 1908) Atlanta was a steamboat built in 1908 at Houghton, Washington which served on Lake Washington and Puget Sound until 1938, when it was converted into a diesel-powered houseboat.-Construction:... |
205232 | prop | psgr | 1908 | Houghton | 95 ft (29 m) | 87 | 50 | 1909 | O |
Atlanta or Atalanta (1913) | 210942 | prop | psgr | 1913 | Tacoma | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 147 | 100 | 1922 | O |
Audrey | 206401 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 751922 Merchant List gives 49 gross, 23 registered tons. | 51 | 1922 | O |
Augusta (1880) | 105949 | prop | 1880 | Seattle | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 25 | 13 | 1894 | O | |
Augusta (1888) | 106593 | prop | tug | 1888 | Oneatta, OR Yaquina Bay Yaquina Bay is a small bay partially within Newport, Oregon, United States, located where the Yaquina River flows into the Pacific Ocean. It is traversed by the Yaquina Bay Bridge. The bay's area is about 8 km² .-See also:... |
79 ft (24.1 m) | 78 | 44 | 1909 | O |
B & A No. 3 | 215162 | prop | tug | 1917 | Seattle | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 9 | 6 | 1922 | O |
Baby Mine | prop | misc | 1882 | Steilacoom | 26 ft (7.9 m) | 4.0 | 1886 | O | ||
Bahada | 3957 | prop | tug | 1902 | Seattle | 86 ft (26.2 m) | 132 | 90 | 1926 | F |
Bailey Gatzert (1890) Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler) The Bailey Gatzert was a famous sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Columbia River and Puget Sound from the 1890s to the 1920s. She was named after Bailey Gatzert, an early businessman and mayor of Seattle... |
3488 | stern | psgr | 1890 | Seattle | 177 ft (53.9 m) | 560 | 444 | 1907 | Rebuilt |
Bailey Gatzert (1907) Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler) The Bailey Gatzert was a famous sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Columbia River and Puget Sound from the 1890s to the 1920s. She was named after Bailey Gatzert, an early businessman and mayor of Seattle... |
204289 | stern | psgr | 1907 | Seattle | 194 ft (59.1 m) | 642Affleck gives 878 gross and 802 net tons for the post-1907 Bailey Gatzert. These figures probably relate to when the vessel was sponsoned out circa 1918 and converted to a steam ferry for auto transport. | 536 | 1926 | C |
Bainbridge (1915) | 213253 | prop | psgr | 1915 | Houghton | 130 ft (39.6 m) | 313 | RRenamed Winslow. | ||
BallardEx City of Everett. | prop | ferry | 1900 | Everett | 131 ft (39.9 m) | C | ||||
Baranoff | 3423 | prop | tug | 1889 | East Portland | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 29 | 10 | 1901 | O |
Bay Center | 3265 | side | 1877 | Elma, WA Elma, Washington Elma is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 3,107 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Elma is located at .... 1901 Annual List gives Bay Centre, WA. Bay Center, Washington Bay Center is a census-designated place in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 174 at the 2000 census. The population increased to 276 at the 2010 census... |
51 ft (15.5 m) | 43 | 31 | 1901 | O | |
Bay CityEx Wasco. | 81168 | stern | psgr | 1887 | Hood River, OR Hood River, Oregon The city of Hood River is the seat of Hood River County, Oregon, United States. It is a port on the Columbia River, and is named for the nearby Hood River. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 5,831... |
135 ft (41.1 m) | 1924 | A | ||
Beaver (1835) Beaver (steamship) Beaver was the first steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North America. She made remote parts of the west coast of Canada accessible for maritime fur trading and was chartered by the Royal Navy for surveying the coastline of British Columbia.... |
side | misc | 1835 | London | 101 ft (30.8 m) | 1888 | W | |||
Beaver (1892) | 3547 | prop | tug | 1892 | Ballard | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 29 | 19 | 1901 | O |
Bee (1883) | 3272 | 1883 | Eagle Harbor Winslow, Washington Winslow is the name of the downtown area of the city of Bainbridge Island, Washington, and is the original name of the city. It encompasses the area around the main street, Winslow Way, and is made up of approximately overlooking Eagle Harbor.... |
13 | 7.0 | 1889 | B | |||
Bee (1901)Ex Nellie Pearson. | 130900 | prop | tug | 1900 | Everett Everett, Washington Everett is the county seat of and the largest city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. Named for Everett Colby, son of founder Charles L. Colby, it lies north of Seattle. The city had a total population of 103,019 at the 2010 census, making it the 6th largest in the state and... |
60 ft (18.3 m) | 1945 | A | ||
BeelineEx Florence K. | 121281 | prop | ferry | 1903 | Tacoma | 101 ft (30.8 m) | 1942 | A | ||
Belana | prop | frt. | 97 ft (29.6 m) | |||||||
Belle | 3836 | prop | 1900 | Seattle | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 10 | 6 | 1901 | O | |
BellinghamEx Willapa, ex Genl. Miles. | 81313 | prop | psgr | 1882 | Portland | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 333 | 1950 | B | |
Bessie (1886) | 3365 | prop | 1886 | Tacoma | 41 ft (12.5 m) | 14 | 8.0 | 1901 | O | |
Bessie (1907) | 204523 | prop | police | 1907 | Bellingham Bellingham, Washington Bellingham is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the twelfth-largest city in the state. Situated on Bellingham Bay, Bellingham is protected by Lummi Island, Portage Island, and the Lummi Peninsula, and opens onto the Strait of Georgia... |
48 ft (14.6 m) | 15 | 10 | 1909 | O |
Biz | 3183 | prop | misc | 1881 | Arcadia, WA Arcadia, Washington Arcadia, Washington was a community in Mason County, Washington, which was located on south Puget Sound on a point of land which extends between Hammersley Inlet on the north and Totten Inlet on the south.-History:... |
77 ft (23.5 m) | 80 | 40 | 1910 | A |
Black Diamond | 2637 | stern | psgr | 1864 | Seattle | 70 ft (21.3 m) | 50 | |||
Black Prince | 3866 | stern | frt. | 1901 | Everett | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 159 | 100 | C-hse | |
Blakely | 2833 | prop | tug | 1872 | Port Blakely Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington Port Blakely is a community of Bainbridge Island, Washington. It is located on the east side of the island, slightly to the south. The centre of Port Blakely is generally defined as the intersection of Blakely Hill Road and Blakely Avenue NE, although the wider area is generally also known as... |
110 ft (33.5 m) | 175 | 99 | C-S | |
Blue Star | 3539 | prop | tug | 1883 | Tacoma | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 32 | 16 | 1924 | A |
BlancheEx C.C. Calkins. | 126626 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Seattle | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 98 | 61 | 1901 | O |
Bob Irving | 3264 | stern | frt. | 1883 | SeattleAffleck gives Tacoma. | 125 ft (38.1 m) | 176.03 | 125 | 1888 | X |
Bonita | 3846 | prop | misc | 1900 | Eagle Harbor | 59 ft (18 m) | 32 | 20 | T-CA | |
Boobla MaryEx USN launch 823. | 223235 | prop | tug | 1906 | Bremerton | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 9.0 | 1942 | A | |
Brick | 3252 | stern1901 Annual Merchant List indicates propeller-driven, length 55.6 ft (16.9 m). | misc | 1883 | Seattle | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 52 | 35 | 1920 | A |
Buckeye | 3474 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Seattle | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 87 | 52 | 1930 | A |
Burro | 222253 | prop | ftr. | 1922 | Gig Harbor Gig Harbor, Washington Gig Harbor is the name of both a bay on Puget Sound and a city on its shore in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 7,126 at the 2010 census.... |
53 ft (16.2 m) | 108 | 83 | C-G | |
Burton Burton (steamboat) Burton was a steamboat built in 1905 in Tacoma, Washington and which was in service on Puget Sound until 1924.-Career:Burton was built for the Tacoma and Burton Navigation Company, whose principals had once been partners with the owners of a rival steamer Norwood on runs from Tacoma to points on... |
201748 | prop | psgr | 1905 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 122 | 83 | 1924 | B |
Butcher (1909) | prop | misc | 1912 | 1918 | ||||||
C.C Calkins C.C. Calkins C.C. Calkins was a small steamboat built in 1890 which served on Lake Washington.- Career:C.C. Calkins was named after Charles C. Calkins, a Seattle businessman who was involved in real estate development projects around Leschi Park and Mercer Island. Calkins, doing business as Lake Washington... Later renamed Blanche. |
126626 | prop | tug | 1890 | Houghton Houghton, Washington Houghton is one of the lakeside neighborhoods of the city of Kirkland, Washington. Consisting mostly of upscale, single-family homes, Houghton overlooks Lake Washington and is one of the wealthier districts of the Eastside suburbs of Seattle. The village was named for Willard Houghton, a local... |
78 ft (23.8 m) | 60 | 30 | 1925 | A |
CalciumEx Florence. | 201353 | prop | tug | 1904 | Tacoma | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 1913 | B | ||
Calista Calista (steamboat) The steamship Calista was a small steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Career:Calista was built in 1911 at the Martinolich shipyard at Dockton, Washington.The vessel is best known for an event which occurred on November 5, 1916... |
209157 | prop | psgr | 1913 | Dockton Dockton, Washington Dockton is an unincorporated community in King County, Washington. It is located on Maury Island, along Quartermaster Harbor. Although once an industrial center, Dockton today is a primarily residential area, with many commuters taking the ferry to nearby Tacoma.-History:Dockton, one of the first... |
117 ft (35.7 m) | 1924 | W | ||
Camano Camano (steamboat) Camano was a steamboat built in 1906 at Coupeville, Washington which operated on Puget Sound from 1906 to 1917. Camano was later known as Tolo. As Tolo the vessel was sunk in 1917 as a result of a collision at sea. Four people died as a result.-Design and construction:Camano was built by Capt. H.B... |
202970 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Coupeville | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 156 | 106 | RRenamed Tolo. | |
Calista Calista (steamboat) The steamship Calista was a small steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Career:Calista was built in 1911 at the Martinolich shipyard at Dockton, Washington.The vessel is best known for an event which occurred on November 5, 1916... |
209157 | prop | psgr | 1913 | Dockton | 117 ft (35.7 m) | 1924 | W | ||
Canby | 127183 | stern | 1896 | Portland | 76 ft (23.2 m) | 59 | ||||
Capitol | 125486 | scow | frt. | 1886 | Olympia | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 54 | 24 | 1900 | A |
Carrie S. Davis | 127265 | prop | tug | 1898 | Seattle | 46 ft (14 m) | 41 | 13 | 1924 | A |
Cascades (1886) | 126227 | stern | psgr | 1886 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 191 | 112 | 1907 | A |
Cascade (1864) | 5263 | stern | 1864 | Utsalady | 155 ft (47.2 m) | 401 | 1870 | D | ||
Cascade (1884) | 126327 | stern | psgr | 1884 | Seattle | 99 ft (30.2 m) | 120 | 65 | 1901 | O |
Cascade (1904) | 126914 | stern | misc | 1904 | Seattle | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 34 | 21 | 1922 | A |
Cassiar | 125720 | stern | psgr | 1886 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 191 | 112 | 1907 | A |
C.C. Cherry C.C. Cherry C.C. Cherry was a small steam tug and general utility vessel that worked on Puget Sound from 1896 to 1930.- Career:CC Cherry was built in 1896 for Capt. E.A. Smith. The first use of the vessel was hauling fish from the San Juan Islands to a Canadian cannery One of the early masters of C.C... |
127139 | prop | tug | 1896 | Seattle | 70 ft (21.3 m) | 54 | 37 | 1930 | A |
Celilo | 5262 | prop | 1863 | Celilo, OR | 59 ft (18 m) | 37 | 18 | 1894 | O | |
Celtic | 127424 | prop | tug | 1900 | Beach, WA | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 20 | 12 | 1901 | O |
Central (1919) | 218611 | prop | ferry | 1919 | Clinton | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 31 | 1950 | A | |
Central II (1924) | 224095 | prop | ferry | 1924 | Clinton Clinton, Washington Clinton is a community and census-designated place located on southern Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington, United States. The town was named after Clinton, Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the village was 928. However, the post office serves at least 2,500 people.Clinton is the western... |
65 ft (19.8 m) | 1931 | B | ||
Chaco | prop | frt | 1919 | Tacoma | 64 ft (19.5 m) | |||||
Challenge | 127506 | prop | tug | 1901 | Ballard | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 54 | 29 | T-AK, C-G | |
Challenger | 126339 | prop | 1885 | Seattle | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 37 | 26 | 1891 | O | |
Chas. Counselman | 127421 | prop | tug | 1900 | Ballard Ballard, Seattle Ballard is a neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Seattle, Washington. To the north it is bounded by Crown Hill, ; to the east by Greenwood, Phinney Ridge and Fremont ; to the south by the Lake Washington Ship Canal; and to the west by Puget Sound’s Shilshole Bay. The neighborhood’s... |
85 ft (25.9 m) | 123 | 55 | RRenamed Intrepid. | |
Cheakamus | C117153 | prop | tug | 1910 | Dublin | 150 ft (45.7 m) | 1950 | D | ||
Chehalis (1867) Chehalis (steamboat 1867) Chehalis was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Chehalis River, Puget Sound, and Lake Washington from 1867 to 1882. This vessel should not be confused with other steam vessels named Chehalis.- Career:... |
5694 | stern | psgr | 1867 | Tumwater Tumwater, Washington Tumwater is a city in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It lies near where the Deschutes River enters Budd Inlet, the southernmost point of Puget Sound. The population was 17,371 at the 2010 census... |
90 ft (27.4 m) | 88 | 1882 | F | |
Chehalis (1896) | 126682 | stern | tug | 1896 | Cosmopolis Cosmopolis, Washington Cosmopolis is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,649 at the 2010 census. The city is often referred to by locals by its unofficial motto: "Cosmopolis: City..... |
90 ft (27.4 m) | 55 | 37 | 1901 | O |
Chinook (1889) | 126542 | prop | tug | 1889 | Astoria Astoria, Oregon Astoria is the county seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Situated near the mouth of the Columbia River, the city was named after the American investor John Jacob Astor. His American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria at the site in 1811... |
59 ft (18 m) | 21 | 11 | 1922 | O |
Chinook (1913)Ex Venus. | prop | psgr | 1913 | Friday Harbor Friday Harbor, Washington Friday Harbor is a town in San Juan County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,162 at 2010 Census. Located on San Juan Island, Friday Harbor is the major commercial center of the San Juan Islands archipelago and is the county seat of San Juan County.-History:In 1845 the Hudson's Bay... |
118 ft (36 m) | 1924 | A | |||
Chippewa | 127440 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Toledo, OH Toledo, Ohio Toledo is the fourth most populous city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Lucas County. Toledo is in northwest Ohio, on the western end of Lake Erie, and borders the State of Michigan... |
206 ft (62.8 m) | 996 | 677 | C-G ferry | |
City of Aberdeen | 126726 | stern | psgr | 1891 | Aberdeen Aberdeen, Washington Aberdeen is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States, founded by Samuel Benn in 1884. Aberdeen was incorporated on May 12, 1890. The city is the economic center of Grays Harbor County, bordering the cities of Hoquiam and Cosmopolis... |
127 ft (38.7 m) | 245 | 138 | 1907 | RRebuilt, renamed Vashon. |
City of Angeles | 203193 | prop | ferry | 1906 | California | 125 ft (38.1 m) | 1938 | D | ||
City of Bothell | 127063 | prop | tug | 1894 | Seattle | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 212 | 111 | 1920 | A |
City of BremertonEx Majestic ex Whatcom. | 93135 | prop | ferry | 1901 | Everett | 167 ft (50.9 m) | 1945 | D | ||
City of Denver | 127233 | stern | psgr | 1898 | Seattle | 116 ft (35.4 m) | 279 | 170 | 1901 | O |
City of Everett | 127044 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Everett | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 212 | 111 | REx Liberty, ex Ballard | |
City of Kingston | 126214 | prop | psgr | 1884 | New York | 246 ft (75 m) | 816 | 1899 | W | |
City of Lalona | 126686 | prop | 1890 | Seattle | 48 ft (14.6 m) | 19 | 12 | 1894 | O | |
City of Latona | 126686 | stern | tug | 1891 | Lake Union Lake Union Lake Union is a freshwater lake entirely within the Seattle, Washington city limits.-Origins:A glacial lake, its basin was dug 12,000 years ago by the Vashon glacier, which also created Lake Washington and Seattle's Green, Bitter, and Haller Lakes.-Name:... |
60 ft (18.3 m) | 19 | 12 | 1920 | A |
City of Mukilteo City of Mukilteo (steam ferry) City of Mukilteo was a steam ferry built in 1927 which served on Puget Sound until April 1932, when the ferry was destroyed by fire.- Career:... |
226675 | prop | ferry | 1927 | Seattle | 104 ft (31.7 m) | 1932 | B | ||
City of Olympia | 127272 | prop | tug | 1898 | Olympia | 56 ft (17.1 m) | 51 | 29 | C-G, RRenamed Dividend | |
City of Quincy | 125701 | stern | psgr | 1878 | Portland | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 195 | 1900 | D | |
City of Renton | 127044 | prop | tug | 1894 | Seattle | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 18 | 16 | 1920 | A |
City of SacramentoEx Asbury Park. | 107848 | prop | ferry | 1903 | Philadelphia | 297 ft (90.5 m) | 1950 | L | ||
City of Seattle (1888) City of Seattle (steam ferry) The City of Seattle was a side-wheel driven steam-powered ferry built in 1888. This vessel was the first ferry to operate on Puget Sound. City of Seattle was also used in the San Francisco Bay area starting in 1913. The ferry was known as YFB54 when owned by the U.S... |
126536 | side | ferry | 1888 | Portland | 122 ft (37.2 m) | 272 | 187 | 1913 | T-CA |
City of Seattle (1889) | 126635 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Philadelphia | 250 ft (76.2 m) | 1411 | 9131901 Annual List gives 767 registered tons. | T | |
City of Shelton City of Shelton (sternwheeler) The steamboat City of Shelton operated in the 1890s and early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet-Construction:City of Shelton was built in 1895 at Shelton, Washington, to replace Willie on the Olympia-Shelton route. She was 99.8 feet long, 20.5 on the beam, with 6' depth of hold, and... |
127066 | stern | psgr | 1895 | Shelton Shelton, Washington Shelton is the county seat, of Mason County, Washington, United States. Shelton is the westernmost city on Puget Sound. The population was 9,834 at the 2010 census. In terms of population, the city is ranked 161 out of approximately 500 municipalities in Washington... |
100 ft (30.5 m) | 190 | 138 | 1921 | A |
City of Stanwood | 126865 | stern | frt. | 1892 | Stanwood Stanwood, Washington Stanwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 6,231 at the 2010 census.-History:Stanwood was first settled in 1866 by Robert Fulton. Stanwood's Post Office was established as Centerville in 1870, and the name was changed to Stanwood in 1877 by D.O. Pearson... |
101 ft (30.8 m) | 200 | 125 | 1894 | A |
City of Tacoma (1909)Ex City of Vancouver. | 206015 | side | ferry | 1909 | St. Johns, OR St. Johns, Portland, Oregon St. Johns is a neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States located in North Portland on the tip of the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Willamette River and the Columbia River.... |
142 ft (43.3 m) | 460 | 398 | 1924 | A |
City of Tacoma (1921) | 221831 | prop | ferry | 1921 | Tacoma | 113 ft (34.4 m) | 197 | 130 | 1924 | C-G |
City of Victoria | 106995 | prop | ferry | 1893 | Sparrow Point, MD | 293 ft (89.3 m) | 1938 | T | ||
Clara Brown | 126378 | stern | psgr | 1886 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 191 | 112 | 1907 | A |
Clara Howes | 127532 | prop | misc | 1901 | Ballard | 46 ft (14 m) | 1924 | A | ||
Clallam Clallam (steamboat) The steamboat Clallam operated for about six months from July 1903 to January 1904 in Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. She was sunk in a storm on what should have been an ordinary voyage to Victoria, British Columbia.-Construction:... |
117769 | prop | psgr | 1903 | Tacoma | 168 ft (51.2 m) | 657 | 1904 | F | |
Clan McDonald | 126783 | stern | misc | 1891 | Aberdeen | 95 ft (29 m) | 230 | 118 | 1902 | B |
Clatawa | 211556 | prop | psgr | 1913 | Dockton | 82 ft (25 m) | 49 | 33 | 1950 | L |
Colby | C116401 | 1902 | Seattle | 35 ft (10.7 m) | 11 | 5.0 | ||||
Collis | 126548 | prop | tug | 1889 | San Francisco | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 205 | 103 | 1901 | O |
Columbia (1849) | 5184 | prop | tug | 1849 | Maine | 100 ft (30.5 m) | C-S | |||
Columbia (1894) | 127320 | prop | ftr. | 1894 | Fairhaven Fairhaven, Washington Fairhaven, Washington was founded in the late 1880s and is now part of the City of Bellingham, Washington, USA. It is on the south side of Bellingham, and borders Bellingham Bay on the west and Western Washington University on the northeast... |
26 ft (7.9 m) | 9.0 | 5.0 | 1901 | O |
Columbia (1905) | stern | ftr. | 1905 | Ballard | 132 ft (40.2 m) | T-OR | ||||
Comet Comet (sternwheeler) Comet was a sternwheel steamboat that ran from 1871 to 1900 on Puget Sound and rivers flowing into it, including the White and Nooksack rivers.- Construction:... |
5973 | stern | psgr | 1871 | Seattle | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 57 | 1900 | A | |
Commander'Ex General Frisbie. | prop | pass | 1900 | Grays Harbor | 187 ft (57 m) | 1940 | C-hse | |||
Concordia Concordia (steamboat) Concordia was a steamboat that ran on Puget Sound from 1930 to 1976. Although later converted to diesel power, Concordia was the last inland commercial steamboat ever built on either Puget Sound or the Columbia river.- Career:... |
230279 | prop | psgr | 1930 | Tacoma | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 1958 | O | ||
Constitution (1850) | prop | psgr | 1850 | New York, NY | 185 ft (56.4 m) | C-S | ||||
Cora | 1881 | San Francisco | 4.0 | |||||||
Cornelia Cook | 127417 | prop | tug | 1900 | Portland | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 60 | 34 | 1922 | O |
CoulfaxAlso spelled Colfax. | 5121 | pddl | 1865 | Seabeck Seabeck, Washington Seabeck is a former mill town in Kitsap County, Washington, United States, on Hood Canal.- History :The name Seabeck comes from the Twana /ɬqábaqʷ/, from /ɬ-/, "far", /qab/, "smooth, calm", and /-aqʷ/, "water".... |
142 ft (43.3 m) | 83 | 1878 | O | ||
Crescent | 126896 | prop | fish | 1893 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 84 | 42 | 1901 | O |
Crest Crest (steamboat 1900) Crest was a wooden steamboat that operated on Puget Sound in the early 1900s. Following a sale of the vessel in May, 1912, this boat was known as Bay Island.-Career:... Later renamed Bay Island. |
127432 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Tacoma | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 99 | 67 | 1929 | A |
Cricket | 126769 | prop | psgr | 1891 | Portland | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 77 | 50 | 1896 | G |
Cyrene Cyrene (steamboat) Cyrene was a steamboat that operated initially on Puget Sound and later on Lake Washington from 1891 to about 1912. Cyrene and another similar vessel Xanthus were somewhat unique in that they had clipper bows and were both originally built as yachts.-Construction and launching:Cyrene was built in... |
126774 | prop | psgr | 1891 | Seattle | 61 ft (18.6 m) | 21 | 15.03 | 1901 | O |
Cyrus Walker Cyrus Walker (sidewheel tug) Cyrus Walker was a sidewheel tug active in Puget Sound in the second half of the 19th century.-References:* Affleck, Edwin L, ed. A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska, Alexander Nicholls Press, Vancouver, BC ISBN 0-920034-08-X... |
5123 | side | tug | 1864 | San Francisco San Francisco, California San Francisco , officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the San Francisco Bay Area, a region of 7.15 million people which includes San Jose and Oakland... |
128 ft (39 m) | 241 | 154 | 1900 | T |
Daisy | 157006 | stern | 1880 | Seattle | 81 ft (24.7 m) | 98 | 1896 | S | ||
Dalton Capital City (sternwheeler) Capital City was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. The vessel was originally named Dalton.-Career:Capital City was built in 1898 at Port Blakely at the Hall Brothers shipyard. This vessel was originally owned by Canadian Pacific Ry. and was acquired by White Pass in 1901,... |
157507 | stern | psgr | 1898 | Port Blakely | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 523 | 348 | RRenamed Capital City | |
Daring Daring (steamboat) The steamboat Daring operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and was later converted into a tug.-Construction:... |
206115 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 163 | 111 | 1918 | T-BC |
Dart (1903) | prop | psgr | 1903 | Portland | 150 ft (45.7 m) | 1924 | A | |||
Dart (1911) Dart (steamboat) The steamboat Dart operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Career:Dart was built in 1911 by Matthew McDowell at Tacoma for his steamboat line’s Seattle-Tacoma-East Pass run... |
208721 | prop | psgr | 1903 | Caledonia | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 74 | 50 | 1922 | O |
Dauntless Dauntless (steamboat) The steamboat Dauntless operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.- Career :Dauntless was built in 1899 by Matthew McDowell at Tacoma to replace the Defiance on the Seattle-Tacoma-East Pass run... |
157743 | prop | psgr | 1899 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 125 | 85 | 1924 | G |
Dawn | 212284 | prop | psgr | 1914 | Houghton | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 70 | 48 | T-AK | |
Defender | 157587 | prop | tug | 1900 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 25 | 17 | 1910 | B |
Defiance (1897) Defiance (steamboat) The steamboat Defiance operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. In later years this vessel was called Kingston.-Career:... |
157488 | prop | psgr | 1897 | Tacoma | 61 ft (18.6 m) | 85 | 58 | RRenamed Kingston. | |
Defiance (1900) | 157607 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 171 | 116 | T-BC | |
De Haro | 157541 | prop | tug | 1896 | Fairhaven | 26 ft (7.9 m) | 8.0 | 5.0 | 1901 | O |
Delight | 1893 | Seattle | ||||||||
Delta | 157224 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Stanwood Stanwood, Washington Stanwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 6,231 at the 2010 census.-History:Stanwood was first settled in 1866 by Robert Fulton. Stanwood's Post Office was established as Centerville in 1870, and the name was changed to Stanwood in 1877 by D.O. Pearson... |
69 ft (21 m) | 46 | 31 | 1910 | D1922 Annual List shows this vessel still registered. |
Des Moines | 157262 | prop | 1889 | Tacoma | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 32 | 16 | 1894 | O | |
Despatch | stern | frt. | 1876 | Tacoma | 95 ft (29 m) | 1889 | B | |||
Detroit | 157262 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Detroit, WA Allyn-Grapeview, Washington Allyn-Grapeview is a census-designated place in Mason County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,004 at the 2000 census. The community-based monthly newspaper called the North Bay Review, services the Allyn-Grapeview area... |
81 ft (24.7 m) | 97 | 61 | 1910 | A |
Diana | prop | misc | 1860 | China | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 1874 | S | |||
Discovery | 157263 | prop | tug | 1889 | Port Townsend Port Townsend, Washington Port Townsend is a city in Jefferson County, Washington, United States, approximately north-northwest of Seattle . The population was 9,113 at the 2010 census an increase of 9.3% over the 2000 census. It is the county seat and only incorporated city of Jefferson County... |
111 ft (33.8 m) | 209 | 111 | 1908 | A |
Dispatch | 157303 | prop | tug | 1890 | Seattle | 52 ft (15.8 m) | 24 | 13 | 1901 | O |
Dix Dix (steamboat) The steamboat Dix operated from 1904 to 1906 as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. She was sunk in a collision which remains one of the most serious transportation accidents in the state of Washington to this day.... |
200876 | prop | psgr | 1904 | Tacoma | 102 ft (31.1 m) | 101 | 1906 | W | |
Dode Dode (steamboat) Dode was a steamboat that ran on Hood Canal and Puget Sound from 1898 to 1900.- Construction:Dode was originally the schooner William J. Bryant. Prior to construction as the Dode, the Bryant had been one of a flotilla of Gold Rush ships sent to Alaska... Ex schooner Wm. J. Bryant. |
81534 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Tacoma | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 215 | 135 | 1910 | F |
Dolphin | 106938 | prop | psgr | 1892 | Wilmington, DE Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington is the largest city in the state of Delaware, United States, and is located at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek, near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River. It is the county seat of New Castle County and one of the major cities in the Delaware Valley... |
64 ft (19.5 m) | 824 | 498 | 1901 | O |
Dolphin | 157567 | prop | tug | 1900 | Seattle | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 62 | 32 | 1901 | O |
Dorothy | 157686 | prop | psgr | 1903 | Barnaby | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 59 | |||
Dorothy SternAlso seen as "Dorothy". | 157505 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Tacoma | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 126 | 62 | T-AK | |
Dove Dove (steamboat) The steamboat Dove operated in the late 1890s and early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and also for a time on Grays Harbor. She was later converted into a tug. The Dove should not be confused with the Virginia III .-Construction:Dove was originally built in 1889 in Portland,... Ex Typhoon. |
145547 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | RRenamed Virginia III. | |||
Dredger No. 1 | 157504 | stern | dredge | 1898 | Portland | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 282 | 222 | 1901 | O |
Duck Hunter | 157171 | prop | 1885 | Utsalady | 34 ft (10.4 m) | 9.0 | 7.0 | 1894 | O | |
Duwamish Duwamish (fireboat) The Duwamish reigned as one of the most powerful fireboats in the United States several times over her 75-year working life.She is the second oldest vessel designed to fight fires in the USA, after the Edward M Cotter, in Buffalo, New York.... |
prop | fire | 1909 | Richmond Beach Shoreline, Washington Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, United States, north of Downtown Seattle bordering the northern Seattle city limits. As of the 2010 census, the population was 53,007, making it the 19th largest city in the state of Washington.... |
120 ft (36.6 m) | C-G | ||||
E.D. Smith | 136379 | prop | frt. | 1893 | Lowell | 89 ft (27.1 m) | 133 | 115 | 1901 | O |
E.G. EnglishEx S.G. Simpson. Renamed 1928. | 204649 | stern | tug | 1907 | Tacoma | 115 ft (35.1 m) | 267 | 168 | 1945 | A |
E.L. Dwyer | 136267 | prop | psgr | 1892 | Astoria | 69 ft (21 m) | 64 | 44 | 1901 | O |
E.M. Gill | 136260 | prop | 1895 | Vaughn | 63 ft (19.2 m) | 21 | 14 | 1892 | B | |
E.W. Purdy | 136029 | stern | frt. | 1888 | Utsalady | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 157 | 84 | 1910 | A |
Eagle (1900) | 136812 | prop | misc | 1900 | Eagle Harbor | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 40 | 23 | 1907 | B |
Eastern OregonEx City of Palatka. | 126176 | prop | psgr | 1883 | Chester, PA Chester, Pennsylvania Chester is a city in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a population of 33,972 at the 2010 census. Chester is situated on the Delaware River, between the cities of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware.- History :... |
150 ft (45.7 m) | 1891 | BBurned on haul-out gridiron at Olympia. | ||
Echo | 136395 | stern | psgr | 1893 | Snohomish | 70 ft (21.3 m) | 36 | 30 | 1901 | O |
Eclipse | 136504 | prop | fish | 1895 | Ballard | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 17 | 7 | 1901 | O |
Edison (1888) | 135976 | stern | tug | 1888 | Samish Is. | 30 ft (9.1 m) | 17 | 12 | 1901 | O |
Edison (1904) | 201371 | stern | tug | 1904 | Edison, WA Edison, Washington Edison is a census-designated place in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 133 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Mount Vernon–Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:... |
85 ft (25.9 m) | 137 | 93 | 1929 | B |
Edith (1882) | 135621 | prop | tug | 1882 | San Francisco | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 192 | 136 | 1908 | A |
Edith (1884) | 135802 | stern | 1884 | Sehome Sehome Sehome is a neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington. The neighborhood, named after Sehome Hill, was originally a town owned by the Bellingham Bay & British Columbia Railroad Company . The name comes from Nooksack S-yah-whom, the name of an early Indian in the area.... |
65 ft (19.8 m) | 77 | 52 | |||
Edith E | 135906 | prop | 1886 | Houghton | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 25 | 16 | 1894 | O | |
Edith R | 135657 | stern | misc | 1883 | Seattle | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 110 | 58 | 1905 | A |
Edna | 135655 | stern | 1882 | Seattle | 59 ft (18 m) | 33 | 14 | 1922 | O | |
Eleanor W | 215681 | prop | tug | 1912 | Tacoma | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 107 | 72 | 1922 | O |
Elf | 136985 | prop | tug | 1902 | Tacoma | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 44 | 30 | 2011 | O |
Elfin Elfin (steamboat) The steamboat Elfin operated on Lake Washington and Puget Sound from 1891 to 1900. The vessel served as an important transportation link in the area when roads and railways were poor or non-existent, and there were no bridges across the lake.... |
136224 | prop | misc | 1891 | Pontiac | 55 ft (16.8 m)Another source says 60.5 feet. This vessel was rebuilt, possibly this is the reason for the distinction. | 33 | 24 | 1901 | B |
Eliza Anderson | 7967 | side | psgr | 1859 | Portland | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 276 | 197 | 1897 | A |
Elk Elk (steam tug) Elk was a steam tug that operated on Puget Sound, and earlier, from 1880 to 1896, on Lake Washington under the name of Katherine.- Career:... Ex Katherine. |
161007 | prop | tug | 1890 | Houghton | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 1911 | BRebuilt as ferry, renamed Airline. | ||
Ellen | 1881 | Coupeville Coupeville, Washington As of the census of 2000, there were 1,723 people, 737 households, and 426 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,346.7 people per square mile . There were 814 housing units at an average density of 636.2 per square mile... |
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Ellis | 136254 | stern | psgr | 1891 | Ballard | 129 ft (39.3 m) | 325 | 199 | 1894 | B |
Elsie | 1893 | Seattle | ||||||||
Elsie C.Later Carl Foss. | C117012 | prop | misc | 1905 | Vancouver, BC | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 33 | |||
Elsie C. II | prop | misc | 1930 | |||||||
Elwood | 136820 | stern | psgr | 1891 | Portland | 154 ft (46.9 m) | 510 | 420 | 1920 | A |
El Primero El Primero El Primero was a steam yacht built in 1893. This vessel was once considered one of the most luxurious yachts on the West Coast of the United States, and was one of the few steam yachts to be operated on Puget Sound... |
136385 | prop | yacht | 1893 | San Francisco | 111 ft (33.8 m) | 102 | 73 | 1922 | O |
Elsinore Elsinore (steamboat) The steam launch Elsinore operated on Lake Washington and Lake Whatcom starting in 1900.-Construction and operations :Elsinore was built by John L. Anderson on Lake Washington. Initially operated the vessel between Leschi and Madison parks on the west side of the Lake. Soon afterwards Anderson... |
136834 | prop | yacht | 1900 | Hammondsport, NY Hammondsport, New York Hammondsport is a village in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 731 at the 2000 census. The village is named after its founding father.The Village of Hammondsport is in the Town of Urbana and is northeast of Bath, New York.... |
47 ft (14.3 m) | 12 | 8.0 | 1901 | O |
Emily Seward | 1893 | Tacoma | ||||||||
Emma FlorenceLater renamed Marguerite" | 92849 | prop | 1893 | Tacoma | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 29 | ||||
Emma Hayward | 8763 | stern | psgr | 1871 | Portland | 177 ft (53.9 m) | 613 | 456 | 1891 | T-OR |
Emogene | 136818 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Monohon Monohon, Washington Monohon was a small town located on the east side of Lake Sammamish , near the present-day intersection of East Lake Sammamish Parkway and NE33rd Street in the city of Sammamish... |
52 ft (15.8 m) | 18 | 12 | 1901 | O |
Empire | 8973 | prop | psgr | 1873 | Port Madison Port Madison Port Madison, sometimes called Port Madison Bay, is a deep water bay located on the west shore of Puget Sound in western Washington. It is bounded on the north by Indianola, on the west by Suquamish, and on the south by Bainbridge Island. Port Madison connects to Port Orchard via the Agate Pass... |
170 ft (51.8 m) | 732 | 1900 | A | |
Emrose | 209361 | prop | frt. | 1911 | Seattle | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 67 | 45 | 1930 | A |
Enigma | 135479 | prop | psgr | 1894 | Seattle | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 1910 | A | ||
Enola | 201564 | prop | tug | 1897 | Ballard | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 36 | 1911 | B | |
Enterprise (1861) | C83441 | side | psgr | 1861 | San Francisco | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 1885 | A | ||
Enterprise (1884) | 135761 | stern | psgr | 1884 | Port Townsend | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 14 | 1926 | D | |
Ernest A. Hamill | 136677 | prop | tug | 1898 | Seattle | 101 ft (30.8 m) | 163 | 81 | 1901 | O |
Estella | 135853 | prop | tug | 1885 | Tacoma | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 32 | 20 | 1901 | O |
Evangel | 135567 | prop | psgr | 1882 | Seattle | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 164 | 97 | 1904 | D |
Evril | 1882 | Lake Washington | 30 ft (9.1 m) | 4.0 | ||||||
F.G. Reeve | 214063 | prop | psgr | 1916 | Dockton | 102 ft (31.1 m) | 87 | 69 | 1922 | O |
Fairfield | 121069 | prop | tug | 1898 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 30 | 20 | C-G | |
Fairhaven Fairhaven (sternwheeler) -References:* Affleck, Edwin L, ed. A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska, Alexander Nicholls Press, Vancouver, BC ISBN 0-920034-08-X... |
120762 | stern | psgr | 1889 | Tacoma | 130 ft (39.6 m) | 319 | 241 | 1918 | B |
Fairy Fairy (steamboat) Fairy was a small wooden sidewheel-driven steamship placed into service on Puget Sound in 1853. Fairy was the first steam-powered vessel to conduct regularly scheduled service on Puget Sound.-Career:... |
side | 1853 | San Francisco | F | ||||||
Falcon | 121227 | prop | tug | 1902 | Tacoma | 60 ft (18.3 m) | C-G | |||
Famous | 124180 | prop | tug | 1901 | Seattle | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 29 | 26 | C-G | |
Fanny | stern | tug | 1874 | Ballard | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 1900 | A | |||
Fanny Lake | 120220 | stern | frt. | 1875 | Seattle | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 164 | 119 | 1893 | B |
Favorite (1864) | 1864 | Portland Portland, Oregon Portland is a city located in the Pacific Northwest, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 583,776, making it the 29th most populous city in the United States... |
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Favorite (1868) | 9835 | side | tug | 1868 | Utsalady Utsalady, Washington Utsalady is an unincorporated community on the north shore of Camano Island, Island County, Washington, USA. It has an elementary school, part of the Stanwood school system... |
125 ft (38.1 m) | 270 | 270 | 1921 | A |
Favorite (1881) | 120459 | prop | tug | 1881 | Chinook Chinook, Washington Chinook is a census-designated place in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 457 at the 2000 census and increased to 466 at the 2010 census.-History:... |
42 ft (12.8 m) | 14 | 7.0 | A | 1900 |
Favorite (1886) | 120663 | prop | tug | 1886 | Astoria | 59 ft (18 m) | 34 | 17 | 1901 | O |
Fawn (1896) | 121026 | prop | tug | 1896 | Tacoma | 29 ft (8.8 m) | 8.0 | 5.0 | T-AK | |
Fawn (1900) | 121132 | prop | fish | 1900 | Decatur Is. Decatur Island Decatur Island is one of the San Juan Islands in Washington state, USA, located just east of Lopez Island across Lopez Sound and just south of Blakely Island across Thatcher Pass... |
37 ft (11.3 m) | 11 | 7.0 | 1901 | O |
Fearless (1900) | 121166 | prop | tug | 1900 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 86 | 58 | C-G, RRenamed Foss 21. | |
Fearless (1901) | prop | tug | 1901 | Everett | 125 ft (38.1 m) | C-G | ||||
Ferndale | 120434 | prop | frt. | 1887 | San Francisco | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 243 | 1890 | B | |
Fleetwood Fleetwood (steamboat) The steamboat Fleetwood operated in the 1880s and 1890s on the Columbia River and later as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Construction:... |
120447 | prop | psgr | 1881 | Portland | 125 ft (38.1 m) | 134 | 68 | 1905 | A |
Flirt | 121183 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Ballard | 27 ft (8.2 m) | 8.0 | 6.0 | C-G | |
Flora Brown | 121197 | prop | tug | 1900 | South Bend South Bend, Washington South Bend is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. It is the county seat of Pacific County. The population was 1,637 as of the 2010 census, a decrease of 9.4% from the 2000 census figures. The town is widely known for its oysters and scenery.... |
41 ft (12.5 m) | 15 | 8.0 | 1901 | O |
Florence | 201353 | prop | tug | 1904 | Seattle | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 51 | 35 | RRenamed Calcium. | |
Florence Henry | 129896 | stern | psgr | 1891 | Ballard | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 130 | 80 | 1918 | T-AK, D |
Florence K Florence K Florence K was a steamboat that was operated on Puget Sound from 1903. This vessel was later renamed Gloria and was rebuilt as a steam ferry and renamed Beeline.- Career:... |
121282 | prop | psgr | 1903 | Tacoma | 103 ft (31.4 m) | 143 | 97 | C-f, RRenamed Gloria, then ferry Beeline. | |
Flosie | 121094 | prop | tug | 1898 | Tacoma | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 104 | 71 | RRenamed Adeline Foss. | |
Flyer | 120876 | prop | psgr | 1891 | Portland | 170 ft (51.8 m) | 427 | 280 | 1929 | D |
Forest T. CrosbyLater renamed Reliance | 210782 | prop | tug | 1906 | Seattle | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 83 | 1924 | C-G | |
Forsaken | 129869 | prop | 1891 | Seattle | 56 ft (17.1 m) | 46 | 1892 | B | ||
Fortuna Fortuna (steamboat) The steamboat Fortuna was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th Century.-Construction:Fortuna was built in 1904 at a shipyard on the west side of Lake Washington two blocks south of Leschi Park. She was 106.9 feet in length overall, and rated at 81 tons... |
202854 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Seattle | 113 ft (34.4 m) | 81 | 55 | 1929 | A |
Francis Cutting | 120747 | prop | freight | 1889 | San Francisco | 81 ft (24.7 m) | 91 | 60 | 1901 | O |
Garland (1890) | 86094 | prop | psgr | 1896 | Port Townsend | 97 ft (29.6 m) | 166 | 1909 | O | |
Garland (1900) | prop | tug | 1900 | Seattle | 120 ft (36.6 m) | T | ||||
Gazelle (1876) | 85474 | stern | 1876 | Portland | 92 ft (28 m) | 157 | 1885 | B | ||
Gazelle (1898) | 86419 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Pontiac | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 75 | 50 | 1901 | O |
Genl Canby | 85414 | prop | 1875 | South Bend | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 89 | 45 | |||
George E. Starr George E. Starr (steamboat) The steamboat George E. Starr operated in late 19th century as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and also operated out of Victoria, B.C. Geo. E. Starr also served for a time in California and on the Columbia River.-Construction:Geo. E... |
85610 | side | psgr | 1879 | Seattle | 154 ft (46.9 m) | 473 | 337 | 1921 | A |
Gig Harbor | prop | psgr | 1925 | Gig Harbor | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 1929 | B | |||
Gipsy | 10982 | prop | 1868 | San Francisco | 102 ft (31.1 m) | 215 | ||||
Gen. Garfield | 85677 | prop | 1883 | Rainier Rainier, Oregon Rainier is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. The population was 1,687 at the 2000 census. Rainier is located on the south bank of the Columbia River across from Kelso and Longview, Washington-History:... |
56 ft (17.1 m) | 21 | 16 | 1901 | O | |
General Miles General Miles General Miles was a steamship constructed in 1882 which served in various coastal areas of the states of Oregon and Washington, as well as British Columbia and the territory of Alaska. Originally a sailing schooner built in 1879, the General Miles was extensively reconstructed in 1890 and renamed... Later Willapa and Bellingham. |
81313 | prop | psgr | 1882 | Portland | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 333 | 1950 | B | |
Georgia (1872)Also seen spelled Georgie. | 83212 | prop | psgr | 1872 | Seabeck | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 39 | T-BC | ||
Georgia (1902) | 86624 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Tacoma | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 225 | T-OR | ||
Georgia (1914) | 212238 | prop | tug | 1914 | Bellingham Bellingham, Washington Bellingham is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the twelfth-largest city in the state. Situated on Bellingham Bay, Bellingham is protected by Lummi Island, Portage Island, and the Lummi Peninsula, and opens onto the Strait of Georgia... |
60 ft (18.3 m) | 70 | 43 | T-CA | |
Gleaner (1886) | 85927 | stern | 1886 | Seattle | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 34 | 17 | 1891 | O | |
Gleaner (1907) | 204548 | stern | frt. | 1907 | Stanwood | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 477 | 279 | 1940 | W |
Glide | 85782 | stern | psgr | 1883 | Seattle | 81 ft (24.7 m) | 110 | 79 | 1910 | A |
Goliah (1849) Goliah (steam tug 1849) The steamer Goliah was the second tug boat ever built in the United States. The long service life of this vessel caused it to become known as the “everlasting” Goliah. This vessel was readily recognizable by its large size and sidewheels... Also known as Defender. |
10744 | side | tug | 1849 | New York, NY | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 236 | 1899 | B | |
Goliah (1883)Ex Geo. W. Pride, ex U.S. Vigilante. | prop | tug | 1883 | Philadelphia | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 414 | C-G | |||
Goliah (1907) | 204800 | prop | tug | 1907 | Camden, NJ Camden, New Jersey The city of Camden is the county seat of Camden County, New Jersey. It is located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 77,344... |
135 ft (41.1 m) | 414 | 221 | T | |
Grace | prop | 1880 | Seattle | 27 | 1891 | O | ||||
Grace Thurston | 86475 | prop | tug | 1899 | Everett | 59 ft (18 m) | 52 | 35 | 1938 | A |
GraylingEx Alfred A. Wotkyns, ex USS Grapeshot. | 92068 | prop | tug | 1888 | Lakebay Lakebay, Washington Lakebay is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Lakebay is located at the head of Mayo Cove on the east side of the Key Peninsula, south of Home. Lakebay has a post office with ZIP code 98349.... |
59 ft (18 m) | 28 | 19 | 1901 | O |
Griffin | 86140 | prop | fish | 1890 | Friday Harbor Friday Harbor, Washington Friday Harbor is a town in San Juan County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,162 at 2010 Census. Located on San Juan Island, Friday Harbor is the major commercial center of the San Juan Islands archipelago and is the county seat of San Juan County.-History:In 1845 the Hudson's Bay... |
46 ft (14 m) | 11 | 5.0 | 1901 | O |
Greyhound Greyhound (sternwheeler 1890) The Greyhound was an express passenger steamer which operated in 1890s to about 1915 on Puget Sound in Washington, United States. This vessel, commonly known as the Hound, the Pup or the Dog, was of unusual design, having small upper works, but an enormous sternwheel... |
86100 | stern | psgr | 1890 | Portland | 139 ft (42.4 m) | 180 | 166 | C-B | |
Gwylan | 86617 | prop | tug | 1902 | Tacoma | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 43 | 29 | 1909 | O |
Gypsy | 1893 | Seattle | ||||||||
H.B. Kennedy | 206030 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Portland | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 499 | RRenamed Seattle. | ||
Halys | prop | 1888 | Vashon Is. | 81 ft (24.7 m) | 13 | 1891 | O | |||
Harbor Belle | 96652 | stern | tug | 1902 | Aberdeen | 99 ft (30.2 m) | 179 | 117 | 1936 | A |
Harbor Queen | 96504 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Aberdeen | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 161 | 107 | 1929 | A |
Harold C | 96667 | prop | tug | 1903 | Ballard | 46 ft (14 m) | 27 | 18 | C-GRenamed Foss No. 17. | |
Harry LynnLater renamed Roche Harbor.. | 95951 | prop | tug | 1888 | Tacoma | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 46 | 1950 | A | |
Harvester | 210341 | stern | frt, | 1912 | Stanwood | 152 ft (46.3 m) | 638 | 402 | 1938 | W |
Hassalo Hassalo (sternwheeler 1880) The steamboat Hassalo operated from 1880 to 1898 on the Columbia River and Puget Sound. Hassalo became famous for running the Cascades of the Columbia on May 26, 1888 at a speed approaching an hour... |
95591 | stern | psgr | 1880 | The Dalles | 160 ft (48.8 m) | 462 | 351 | 1898 | D |
Hattie B | 203008 | stern | tug | 1906 | Seattle | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 59 | 37 | 1930 | D |
Hattie Belle | 96182 | stern | psgr | 1892 | Portland | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 207 | 120 | 1901 | O |
Hattie Hansen Sechelt (steamboat) The steamship Sechelt operated from 1893 to 1911 on Lake Washington, Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia.. For most of the ship's career, she was known as the Hattie Hansen.... Later renamed Sechelt. |
96223 | prop | psgr | 1893 | Pontiac | 71 ft (21.6 m) | 113 | 77 | 1929 | T-BC |
Hazel | 96371 | prop | 1897 | New Whatcom | 52 ft (15.8 m) | 54 | 35 | 1901 | O | |
Hector | 96374 | prop | fish | 1897 | Roche Harbor Roche Harbor, Washington Roche Harbor is a sheltered harbor on the northwest side of San Juan Island in San Juan County, Washington, United States, and the site of a resort of the same name. Roche Harbor sits along Haro Strait and Canada – United States border. The harbor itself provides one of the better protected... |
42 ft (12.8 m) | 7.0 | 5.0 | 1901 | O |
Henry A. Strong | prop | 1893 | Tacoma | |||||||
Henry Bailey Henry Bailey (sternwheeler) Henry Bailey was a sternwheel steamboat that operated on Puget Sound from 1888 to 1910. The vessel was named after Henry Bailey, a steamboat captain in the 1870s who lived in Ballard, Washington.- Career:... |
95974 | stern | frt | 1888 | Tacoma | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 271 | 210 | 1910 | A |
Hero (1887)Ex Klawack | 14454 | prop | misc | 1887 | San Francisco | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 21 | 1918 | F | |
Hoosier BayAlso referred to as Hoosier Boy. | 96409 | prop | tug | 1898 | Seattle | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 31 | 21 | 1911 | F |
Hope | C88368 | prop | psgr | 1881 | Seattle | 80 ft (24.4 m) | 78 | T-BC | ||
Hornet | 96056 | prop | tug | 1890 | Port Madison | 37 ft (11.3 m) | 15 | 7.0 | 1901 | O |
Hummaconna | 218071 | prop | tug | 1919 | Superior, Wisc. Superior, Wisconsin Superior is a city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 26,960 at the 2010 census. Located at the junction of U.S. Highways 2 and 53, it is north of and adjacent to both the Village of Superior and the Town of Superior.Superior is at the western... |
142 ft (43.3 m) | 1947 | T | ||
Hunter | 95783 | prop | tug | 1883 | North Bend, OR North Bend, Oregon North Bend is a city in Coos County, Oregon, in the United States with a population of 9,695 as of the 2010 census. North Bend is surrounded on three sides by Coos Bay, an S-shaped water inlet and estuary where the Coos River enters Coos Bay on the Pacific Ocean, and borders the city of Coos Bay,... |
90 ft (27.4 m) | 119 | 92 | 1915 | O |
Hustler | 205178 | stern | tug | 1908 | Portland | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 96 | 73 | 1909 | O |
Hyak Hyak (steamboat 1909) Hyak was a wooden-hulled steamship that operated on Puget Sound from 1909 to 1941. This vessel should not be confused with the sternwheeler Hyak which ran on the extreme upper reach of the Columbia River at about the same time... |
206294 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Pontiac | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 195 | 118 | 1941 | A |
Idaho | 12298 | side | psgr | 1860 | Cascades, OR | 151 ft (46 m) | 278 | 179 | 1898 | C |
IlwacoEx Suomi. | 100514 | prop | tug | 1891 | Portland | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 196 | 72 | 1901 | O |
Independent | 100683 | prop | tug | 1899 | Everett | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 49 | 39 | 1930 | D |
Indiana | 100458 | stern | misc | 1889 | Mt. Vernon | 86 ft (26.2 m) | 107 | 82 | 1920 | D |
Indianapolis | 200920 | prop | psgr | 1904 | Toledo, OH | 180 ft (54.9 m) | 795 | 1938 | D | |
Inland Flyer Inland Flyer Inland Flyer was a passenger steamboat that ran on Puget Sound from 1898 to 1916. From 1910 to 1916 this vessel was known as the Mohawk. The vessel is notable as the first steamer on Puget Sound to use oil fuel... |
100660 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Portland | 106 ft (32.3 m) | 151 | 103 | 1924 | A |
International | prop | misc | 1898 | Seattle | 1898 | S | ||||
IntrepidEx Chas. Counselman. | 127421 | prop | tug | 1900 | Ballard | 85 ft (25.9 m) | U | |||
Inverness | 214469 | prop | tug | 1898 | Winslow Winslow, Washington Winslow is the name of the downtown area of the city of Bainbridge Island, Washington, and is the original name of the city. It encompasses the area around the main street, Winslow Way, and is made up of approximately overlooking Eagle Harbor.... |
61 ft (18.6 m) | 35 | 1916 | C-G | |
Iola Iola (steamboat 1885) Iola was a small steam vessel that operated on Puget Sound from 1885 to 1915.-Career:Iola was built at Hammersley Inlet, then known as “Big Skookum”, in the extreme southern portion of Puget Sound. The vessel entered service in June 1885 under the command of her first owner, Capt. Edwin Miller... |
100383 | prop | misc | 1885 | Big Skookum Hammersley Inlet Hammersley Inlet, in southwestern Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington, is an arm of water leading to Shelton, Washington and Oakland Bay. Hammersley Inlet is also known as Big Skookum.-Description:... |
57 ft (17.4 m) | 31 | 17 | 1915 | A |
Irene (1899) | 100672 | stern | psgr | 1899 | Seattle | 84 ft (25.6 m) | 105 | 66 | 1929 | A |
Iroquois | 100730 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Toledo, OH | 214 ft (65.2 m) | 1169 | 1950 | L | |
IsabelleAlso seen as Isabella. | 100463 | stern | 1889 | Port Hadlock | 59 ft (18 m) | 66 | 43 | 1891 | O | |
Island Belle | 100546 | stern | frt. | 1892 | Ballard | 101 ft (30.8 m) | 143 | 60 | 1920 | D |
Islander (1904) Islander (steamboat) The steamboat Islander operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. Islander a steamboat built in 1904, should not be confused with Islander , an 89' long motor passenger/freight boat built in 1921 for service on the same route..-Construction:Islander was built in 1904... |
201240 | prop | misc | 1904 | Newhall | 87 ft (26.5 m) | 162 | 87 | T-CA | |
Islander (1921)Later renamed Mohawk. | 221640 | prop | frt. | 1921 | Friday Harbor | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 240 | R | ||
Issaquah Issaquah (steam ferry) Issaquah was a steam ferry built in 1914 that operated on Lake Washington and in San Francisco Bay.- Design and construction:Issaquah was built in 1914 by Capt. John L. Anderson at his shipyard on Lake Washington at Houghton, Washington. On launching, Issaquah slid down the shipway and then became... |
211983 | prop | ferry | 1914 | Houghton | 114 ft (34.7 m) | 288 | 1918 | T-CA | |
J.B. Libby | 13464 | side | psgr | 1863 | Utsalady | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 163 | 1889 | B | |
J.C. Brittain | 46378 | 1885 | Seattle | 97 | ||||||
J.E. Boyden | 76752 | prop | tug | 1888 | Seattle | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 102 | 54 | 1935 | A |
J.M. ColemanAlso seen as J.M. Colman. | 76703 | prop | tug | 1887 | Seattle | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 79 | 50 | 1922 | O |
J.R. McDonald | 76876 | prop | frt. | 1890 | Ballard | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 280 | 215 | B | 1893 |
James McNaught | 76323 | stern | misc | 1882 | Seattle | 87 ft (26.5 m) | 146.02 | 92 | 1885 | T-BCRenamed Gladys. |
Jenny Jones | prop | misc | 1864 | Port Townsend | 95 ft (29 m) | T-Mex | ||||
Jessie (1881) | 76244 | prop | 1881 | Seattle | 36 ft (11 m) | 11 | 6.0 | 1891 | O | |
Jessie (1898) | 77298 | stern | misc | 1898 | Ballard | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 61 | 21 | 1901 | O |
John Cudahy | 77408 | prop | tug | 1900 | Ballard | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 123 | 55 | T-OR | |
Josephine | 76040 | stern | misc | 1878 | Port Townsend | 76 ft (23.2 m) | 104 | 65 | 1892 | B |
Josie Burrows | 77098 | stern | misc | 1893 | Aberdeen | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 132 | 98 | 1898 | T-BC, RRenamed Hattie Young. |
Josie McNear | side | psgr | 1865 | San FranciscoAffleck gives Portland. | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 159 | 137 | 1867 | T-CAAffleck gives 1878. | |
Julia Barclay | 13621 | stern | psgr | 1858 | Port Blakely | 147 ft (44.8 m) | 325 | 1872 | D | |
Juniata | 77220 | prop | fish | 1893 | Tacoma | 33 ft (10.1 m) | 9.0 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Juanita | 77129 | prop | 1894 | Seattle | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 45 | 38 | 1894 | O | |
Jupiter | 77340 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Tacoma | 30 ft (9.1 m) | 11 | 7.0 | C-G | |
K.L. Ames | 213019 | stern | frt. | 1915 | Seattle | 119 ft (36.3 m) | 184 | 156 | 1900 | C-G, RRenamed Skookum Chief. |
Katahdin | 161136 | prop | tug | 1899 | Seattle | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 44 | 25 | C-G, RRenamed Catherine Foss. | |
Katherine | 161007 | prop | tug | 1890 | Houghton | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 29 | 14 | R-Elk | |
Katie (1898)Also known as Katie Hamrick. | 161108 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 121 ft (36.9 m) | 1898 | T-AK | ||
Katy (1862)Ex Monitor, ex USS Monterey USS Monterey USS Monterey may refer to:, was a screw tug that operated in San Francisco Bay from 1863 to 1892, was an armored monitor in service from 1893 to 1921, was a light aircraft carrier of World War II, serving from 1943 to 1956... . |
14405 | prop | tug | 1862 | Eden Landing, CA Eden Landing, California Eden Landing is a former settlement in Alameda County, California. It was located west-southwest of Mount Eden. Its site is now located within the corporate limits of Hayward... |
76 ft (23.2 m) | 93 | 42 | 1952 | B |
Kenai | prop | psgr | 1890 | San Francisco | 130 ft (39.6 m) | 1950 | O | |||
Kennewick | prop | psgr | 1908 | Tacoma | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 1924 | A | |||
King County King County (steam ferry) King County was a steam ferry built in 1900 which served on Lake Washington until 1908.- Career:King County was the first true ferry to operate on Lake Washington. The ferry was built in 1900 at Madison Park The ferry was launched on March 8, 1900... |
161145 | side | ferry | 1899 | Seattle | 116 ft (35.4 m) | 412 | 352 | 1907 | S |
Kinghurst | 161175 | prop | tug | 1901 | Seattle | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 18 | 12 | 1901 | O |
KingstonEx Defiance. | 157607 | prop | psgr | 1897 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 117 | 116 | 1940 | A |
Kirkland Kirkland (sidewheeler) Kirkland was a sidewheel steamboat that ran on Lake Washington from 1888 to 1898.- Career:Kirkland was built in 1888 by T.W. Lake for the Jackson Street Cable Railway Company. Once complete, Kirkland was placed on the Juanita– Kirkland–Houghton–Leschi Park route. Kirkland was considered the... |
14480 | side | psgr | 1888 | Houghton | 95 ft (29 m) | 185 | 118 | 1910 | D |
Kitsap | 203160 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Portland | 130 ft (39.6 m) | 195 | 123 | RRenamed Bremerton. | |
Kitsap II | 214056 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Portland | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 258 | 149 | 1922 | OLater renamed Quilcene. |
Kodiak | 209709 | prop | whaler | 1906 | Seattle | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 1945 | D | ||
Koyokuk | 161106 | prop | tug | 1902 | Seattle | 55 ft (16.8 m) | 14 | 9.0 | 1924 | A |
Kulshan Kulshan (steamship) Kulshan was a steamship which operated on Puget Sound from 1910 until 1929. When built, Kulshan was one of a newer type of inland steamships constructed entirely of steel, and was then considered to be a one of the finest vessels ever to operate on Puget Sound.-Design and construction:Kulshan was... |
207780 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Seattle | 160 ft (48.8 m) | 926 | 573 | 1938 | D |
L.J. Perry | 140117 | prop | 1875 | Port Gamble | 77 ft (23.5 m) | 54 | 36 | 1894 | O | |
L.T. Haas L.T. Haas (steamboat) The steamboat L.T. Haas was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th Century.-Construction:L.T. Haas was built in 1902 by G.V. Johnson, who owned an early shipyard on Lake Washington.-Operating career:L.T... |
141472 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Lake Washington | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 89 | 60 | 1909 | B |
La Center | 209642 | stern | frt. | 1912 | La Center La Center, Washington La Center is a town in Clark County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,800 at the 2010 census. The city is home to four card rooms / casinos which allow gambling on card games and poker, but not slots... |
93 ft (28.3 m) | 67 | 64 | T-OR | |
Lady Lake | 141428 | prop | psgr | 1896 | Ballard | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 36 | 24 | 1901 | O |
Lady of the Lake Lady of the Lake (steamboat) Lady of the Lake was a wooden steamboat that operated on Puget Sound from 1897 to 1903. Following a fire in 1903, the vessel was rebuilt as the tug Ruth.- Career:... |
141476 | prop | psgr | 1897 | Seattle | 70 ft (21.3 m) | 1902 | B, RRebuilt, renamed Ruth. | ||
Latona | 141095 | prop | 1890 | Seattle | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 19 | 13 | 1894 | O | |
Laurel | 141856 | prop | tug | South Bend South Bend, Washington South Bend is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. It is the county seat of Pacific County. The population was 1,637 as of the 2010 census, a decrease of 9.4% from the 2000 census figures. The town is widely known for its oysters and scenery.... |
52 ft (15.8 m) | 41 | 1938 | A | ||
Leah M | prop | misc | 1910 | C-G | ||||||
Lena C. Gray | 140032 | stern | frt. | 1874 | Seattle | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 155 | 1900 | A | |
Lena L | 141288 | prop | tug | 1893 | San Francisco | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 16 | 8 | 1901 | O |
Lena Maud | 140913 | prop | 1887 | Lake Washington | 56 ft (17.1 m) | 51 | 36 | 1891 | O | |
Leona Leona (sternwheeler) The steamship Leona operated from 1899 to 1912 on the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. This vessel was original launched under the name McMinnville in 1899, and should not be confused with an earlier vessel named McMinnville, which ran on the Willamette River from 1877 to... |
141710 | stern | frt. | 1901 | Portland | 105 ft (32 m) | 145 | 136 | 1912 | B |
Leschi (1913) Leschi (steam ferry) Leschi was a steam ferry that operated on Lake Washington from 1913 to 1950, and afterwards on Puget Sound until 1967. From 1969 to 1986 the vessel was a floating cannery in Alaska.-Career:... |
211875 | side | ferry | 1913 | Seattle | 169 ft (51.5 m) | 433 | 1931 | C-G | |
Lillie (1893) | 1893 | Seattle | 87 | |||||||
Lillie (1901) | 141706 | prop | 1901 | Ballard | 46 ft (14 m) | 31 | 21 | 1901 | O | |
Lilly (1881)Also seen as Lily. | 140478 | stern | tug | 1881 | Seattle | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 1341901 Annual List gives 123 Gr 73 reg tons for this vessel. | 87 | 1930 | A |
Lincoln (1902) | 141782 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Tacoma | 80 ft (24.4 m) | 1925 | A | ||
Lincoln (1914) | 212845 | prop | ferry | 1914Kline gives 1908. | Houghton | 147 ft (44.8 m) | 580 | 1950 | O | |
Linnie | 15621 | stern | misc | 1869 | Utsalady | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 153 | C-B | ||
LivelyEx USS Lively. | 140973 | prop | psgr | 1871 | Mare Is. Mare Island Mare Island is a peninsula in the United States alongside the city of Vallejo, California, about northeast of San Francisco. The Napa River forms its eastern side as it enters the Carquinez Strait juncture with the east side of San Pablo Bay. Mare Island is considered a peninsula because no full... |
44 ft (13.4 m) | 13 | 1900 | A | |
Lizzie A. | 141114 | stern | 1890 | Henderson Bay Henderson Bay Henderson Bay is a bay on the Aupouri Peninsula, at very top of the North Island in New Zealand. It is on the eastern side of the peninsula, close to New Zealand State Highway 1 near Houhora. A metal road connects the bay to the highway.... |
51 ft (15.5 m) | 41 | 34 | |||
Lois | 213239 | stern | frt. | 1915 | Seattle | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 130 | 120 | 1929 | D |
Loma | 206763 | stern | tug | 1909 | Everett | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 130 | 120 | 1924 | A |
Lone Fisherman | 140623 | 1883 | Seattle | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 12 | 6.0 | 1901 | O | ||
Loren | prop | misc | 1914 | U.S. Navy | 50 ft (15.2 m) | C-G | ||||
Lotta Talbot | 140614 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Tacoma | 146 ft (44.5 m) | 342 | 216 | 1898 | T-AK |
Lottie | 140599 | prop | 1883 | Cypress Island | 51 ft (15.5 m) | 45 | 25 | 1919 | O | |
Louise (1871) | 1871 | San Francisco | 9.0 | |||||||
Louise (1884) | 140620 | stern | tug | 1884Sources also give 1883. | Seabeck | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 168 | 130 | 1898 | T-BC |
Lucy | 140614 | stern | tug | 1883 | Seattle | 46 ft (14 m) | 18 | 9.0 | 1900 | A |
Lumberman | 141583 | prop | tug | 1899 | Seattle | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 34 | 19 | C-G, T-AK | |
Lydia Thompson | 141206 | prop | psgr | 1893 | Port Angeles | 92 ft (28 m) | 202 | 101 | C-tug, RRenamed Monitor. | |
Mabel | 92151 | stern | misc | 1889 | Seattle | 99 ft (30.2 m) | 157 | 115 | 1899 | D |
Maggie YarnowAlso seen as Maggie Yarnow. | 92270 | prop | 1891 | Seattle | 34 ft (10.4 m) | 19 | 11 | |||
Magic | 92538 | prop | tug | 1893 | Port Blakely | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 67 | 33 | 1942 | A |
Magnet | 203958 | prop | tug | 1907 | Vega, WA | 46 ft (14 m) | 32 | 21 | T-GH | |
Magnolia Magnolia (steamboat) Magnolia was a wooden-hulled steamship that operated on Puget Sound from 1907 to 1937.-Career:Magnolia was built at Tacoma in 1907 for the Tacoma and Burton Navigation Company, which intended her to replace Burton on the company's routes around Tacoma and Vashon Island... |
203978 | prop | psgr | 1907 | Tacoma | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 119 | 81 | 1937 | A |
Maid of Oregon | 92026 | prop | 1888 | Astoria | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 99 | 92 | 1896 | F | |
Mainlander | prop | psgr | 1900 | Tacoma | 163 ft (49.7 m) | W | ||||
Majestic | 93135 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Everett | 169 ft (51.5 m) | 657 | 276 | RRenamed Whatcom. | |
MiamiEx The Doctor. | 145559 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Olympia | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 1921 | A | ||
Major Tompkins | prop | psgr | 1847 | Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,... |
97 ft (29.6 m) | 151 | 1855 | F | ||
MalahatEx Napa Valley. | 207420 | prop | ferry | 1910 | California | 244 ft (74.4 m) | 1189 | 1950 | L | |
MameAlso seen spelled Mamie. | 91957 | stern | frt. | 1887 | Snohomish | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 73 | 43 | C-B | |
Manette (1900) | 93246 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Everett Everett, Washington Everett is the county seat of and the largest city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. Named for Everett Colby, son of founder Charles L. Colby, it lies north of Seattle. The city had a total population of 103,019 at the 2010 census, making it the 6th largest in the state and... |
95 ft (29 m) | 95 | 55 | 1958 | O |
ManitouEx Vashon II. | 215120 | prop | psgr | 1917 | Burton | 106 ft (32.3 m) | C-hse | |||
Margey | 91779 | stern | psgr | 1885 | East Portland | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 163 | 117 | 1901 | O |
Marguerite | 92849 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Olympia | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 44 | 34 | 1901 | O |
Marion | 93454 | prop | 1901 | Tacoma | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 43 | 29 | 1901 | O | |
Mary C | 93374 | prop | tug | 1903 | Decatur Is. | 71 ft (21.6 m) | 92 | 47 | 1942 | A |
Mary D. Hume Mary D. Hume (steamer) The Mary D. Hume was a steamer built at Gold Beach, Oregon in 1881, by R. D. Hume, a pioneer and early businessman in that area. Gold Beach was then called Ellensburg.-History:... |
91304 | prop | misc | 1881 | Gold Beach, OR Gold Beach, Oregon Gold Beach is a city in and the county seat of Curry County, Oregon, United States, on the Oregon Coast. The population was 1,897 at the 2000 census.-History:... |
98 ft (29.9 m) | 140 | 83 | 1970 | A |
Mary F. Perley | 91920 | stern | psgr | 1888 | Samish Is. | 104 ft (31.7 m) | 185 | 128 | 1901 | B |
Mary Kraft | 92240 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Seattle | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 49 | 1910 | A | |
Mary Woodruff | 17065 | side | psgr | 1863 | Port Madison | 63 ft (19.2 m) | 36 | 1881 | B | |
Mascotte | 92147 | prop | 1889 | Seattle | 38 ft (11.6 m) | 18 | 9 | 1894 | O | |
Maude | C64136 | side | psgr | 1872 | San Juan Is. San Juan Islands The San Juan Islands are an archipelago in the northwest corner of the contiguous United States between the US mainland and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The San Juan Islands are part of the U.S... |
116 ft (35.4 m) | 175 | T-BC | ||
MayflowerAlso seen as May Flower." | 92318 | prop | tug | 1891 | Seattle | 41 ft (12.5 m) | 22 | 16 | 1901 | O |
May Queen | 91920 | stern | psgr | 1886 | Seattle | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 86 | 48 | 1920 | A |
McKinley | 93271 | prop | tug | 1902 | Tacoma | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 66 | 1929 | A | |
Mercer | 201059 | stern | psgr | 1904 | Seattle | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 84 | 53 | 1909 | O |
Mercer (1917) | 215484 | prop | psgr | 1917 | Seattle | 61 ft (18.6 m) | C-G | |||
Messenger (1876) Messenger (sternwheeler) -Career:Messenger was built in 1876 at Tumwater, Washington. The vessel had separate cabins for men and women, and worked in the south Puget Sound area, sometimes in competition with Zephyr... |
90954 | stern | tug | 1876 | Olympia Olympia, Washington Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It was incorporated on January 28, 1859. The population was 46,478 at the 2010 census... |
90 ft (27.4 m) | 122 | 97L&D give 90.11. | 1890 | A |
Messenger (1902) | 93200 | prop | tug | 1902 | Seattle | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 25 | 17 | C-G | |
Meta | 92068 | prop | 1888 | Lakebay Lakebay, Washington Lakebay is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Lakebay is located at the head of Mayo Cove on the east side of the Key Peninsula, south of Home. Lakebay has a post office with ZIP code 98349.... |
59 ft (18 m) | 46 | 25 | 1909 | F | |
Michigan | 91830 | prop | fish | 1885 | Portland | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 42 | 21.05 | 1901 | O |
Mikado | 91826 | prop | psgr | 1886 | Portland | 63 ft (19.2 m) | 23 | 20 | 1901 | O |
Milwaukee (1913) | 211599 | prop | tug | 1913 | Seattle | 107 ft (32.6 m) | 222 | 100 | 1950 | O |
Minneapolis | 92864 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 235 | 157 | T-AK | |
Minnie M | 92292 | stern | 1891 | Ballard | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 46 | 34 | |||
Mizpah Mizpah (steamboat) The steamboat Mizpah operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Construction:Construction of Mizpah began in 1901 at Olympia, but the vessel was not launched until 1905, when she was completed by Capt. John C. Ross. Mizpah was propeller-driven, 55' long, and rated at... |
202502 | prop | psgr | 1905 | Olympia | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 33 | 22 | C-G | |
Mocking Bird | 92119 | prop | misc | 1889 | Tacoma | 32 ft (9.8 m) | 21 | 15 | C-G | |
Modoc | 214030 | prop | frt. | 1916 | Bellingham | 80 ft (24.4 m) | 119 | 69 | T-AK | |
Monticello (1892) | 92443 | prop | psgr | 1892 | Ballard | 126 ft (38.4 m) | 226 | 175 | 1906 | A |
Monticello (1906) Monticello 2 (steamboat) The steamboat Monticello operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. The vessel went through several reconstructions and remained in service until 1962, when she was lost in Alaska waters. Her later names were Penaco and Sea Venture... |
203142 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Tacoma | 126 ft (38.4 m) | 196 | C-G | ||
Montesano | 91400 | stern | psgr | 1882 | Astoria Astoria, Oregon Astoria is the county seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Situated near the mouth of the Columbia River, the city was named after the American investor John Jacob Astor. His American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria at the site in 1811... |
80 ft (24.4 m) | 113 | 87 | 1906 | D |
Mogul | 91831 | prop | tug | 1885 | Seattle | 94 ft (28.7 m) | 123 | 62 | 1924 | A |
MohawkEx Islander (1921). | 221640 | prop | frt. | 1921 | Friday Harbor | 91 ft (27.7 m) | 220 | 1947 | A | |
Mollie Bleeker | 92209 | stern | 1889 | Tacoma | 122 ft (37.2 m) | 287 | 239 | |||
MonitorEx Lydia Thompson Lydia Thompson Lydia Thompson, born Eliza Hodges Thompson , was an English dancer, actress and theatrical producer.... . |
141266 | prop | tug | 1893 | Port Angeles | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 94 | 52 | 1931 | A |
Monte Cristo Monte Cristo (sternwheeler) Monte Cristo was a sternwheel steamboat which was operated in Puget Sound and the coastal rivers of the state of Washington and the province of British Columbia.-Career:... |
92382 | stern | psgr | 1891 | Ballard | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 188 | 126 | 1898 | T-BC |
Morning StarEx Shoe City, ex Sunbeam. | 116942 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Essex, MA Essex, Massachusetts Essex is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, north of Boston. The population was 3,504 at the 2010 census.Part of the town comprises the census-designated place of Essex.- History :... |
133 ft (40.5 m) | 263 | 112 | 1922 | O |
Mountaineer | 91545 | prop | tug | 1883 | Chinook Chinook, Washington Chinook is a census-designated place in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 457 at the 2000 census and increased to 466 at the 2010 census.-History:... |
64 ft (19.5 m) | 57 | 531901 Annual list gives 28 reg. tons. | 1940 | A |
Multnomah Multnomah (sternwheeler) The sternwheeler Multnomah was built at East Portland, Oregon in 1885 and operated on the Willamette and Columbia Rivers until 1889 in the United States... |
91765 | stern | psgr | 1885 | Portland | 143 ft (43.6 m) | 313 | 278 | 1911 | W |
Mystic | 92301 | prop | tug | 1891 | Eagle HarborL&D gives Seattle. | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 27 | 13 | 1924 | A |
N.D. Tobey | 130921 | prop | tug | 1901 | Hadlock | 38 ft (11.6 m) | 12 | 8 | 1901 | O |
Nahcotta | 130793 | prop | 1896 | Portland | 96 ft (29.3 m) | 149 | ||||
Nellie (1876) | 130079 | stern | psgr | 1876 | Seattle | 82 ft (25 m) | 100 | 55.03 | 1910 | A |
Nellie Jensen | 130710 | prop | frt. | 1896 | San Juan Is. | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 54 | 32 | 1901 | O |
Nemo | 9.0 | 1906 | B | |||||||
Neptune | 130750 | prop | psgr | 1897 | Ballard | 84 ft (25.6 m) | 186 | 68 | 1901 | O |
New Western Queen | 130773 | side | ferry | 1898 | The Dalles | 76 ft (23.2 m) | 120 | 83 | 1901 | O |
New World | 18357 | side | psgr | 1849 | New York | 225 ft (68.6 m) | 531 | |||
NisquallyRenamed Astorian. | 208596 | prop | psgr | 1911 | Dockton | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 255 | 1923 | W | |
Nooksack | stern | misc | 1888 | Lynden Lynden, Washington Lynden is the second largest city in Whatcom County. Named and established in 1874 on the site of the Nooksack Indian village Squahalish , the town of Lynden began as a pioneer settlement headed by Holden and Phoebe Judson and is today home to one of the largest Dutch American communities in the... |
36 | 1910 | A | |||
North Pacific North Pacific (sidewheeler) North Pacific was an early steamboat operating in Puget Sound, on the Columbia River, and in British Columbia and Alaska. The vessel's nickname was "the White Schooner" which was not based on the vessel's rig, but rather on speed, as "to schoon" in nautical parlance originally meant to go... |
18625 | side | psgr | 1871 | San Francisco | 166 ft (50.6 m) | 124L&D give 345.46 net tons. | 1901 | W | |
Northern Light | 130778 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 265 | 147 | 1920 | A |
Northwestern | 1893 | Tacoma | ||||||||
Norwood | 130812 | prop | psgr | 1899 | Tacoma | 95 ft (29 m)1901 Annual List gives 74 ft (22.6 m). | 92 | 63 | 1925 | C-G, A-1931 |
Occident | 155196 | prop | 1891 | Ballard | 70 ft (21.3 m) | 63 | 44 | |||
Ocean Wave | 155207 | side | psgr | 1891 | Portland | 180 ft (54.9 m) | 724 | 507 | 1899 | T-CA |
Old Settler | 19493 | stern | psgr | 1878 | Olympia | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 11 | 1895 | A | |
Olympia (1869) | side | psgr | 1869 | New York | 180 ft (54.9 m) | T-BC | ||||
Olympian (1912)Ex Telegraph. | 200012 | stern | psgr | 1912 | Everett | 185 ft (56.4 m) | 386 | 243 | 1920 | T-OR |
Olympian (1883) Olympian (sidewheeler) The steamship Olympian operated from 1884 to about 1890 on the Columbia River, Puget Sound, and the Inside Passage of British Columbia and Alaska... |
155089 | side | psgr | 1883 | Wilmington, DE | 262 ft (79.9 m) | 1,419 | 1.083 | 1906 | B |
Olympian (1907)Renamed Foss 16. | 204749 | prop | tug | 1907 | Olympia | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 47 | 32 | 1920 | C-G |
Olympian (1900) | 155385 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Ballard | 86 ft (26.2 m) | 142 | 88 | 1901 | O |
OlympicEx Sioux. | 208278 | prop | ferry | 1924 | 175 ft (53.3 m) | |||||
Onward | 19374 | stern | psgr | 1867 | Tualatin Landing, OR Tualatin River The Tualatin River is a tributary of the Willamette River located in Oregon in the United States. The river is approximately long, and it drains a fertile farming region called the Tualatin Valley southwest and west of Portland at the northwest corner of the Willamette Valley... |
98 ft (29.9 m) | 155 | |||
Ora Elwell | 225218 | stern | psgr | 1925 | Sedro Wooley | 66 ft (20.1 m) | 61 | 61 | ||
Oregon (1913) | prop | tug | 1913 | Seattle | 80 ft (24.4 m) | T-CB | ||||
Orion | 1893 | Tacoma | ||||||||
Osage | prop | psgr | 1930 | Decatur Is. | ||||||
Oscar BRenamed Wallace Foss. | 155344 | prop | psgr | 1899 | Tacoma | 63 ft (19.2 m) | 23 | 16 | C-G | |
Otter (1853) | C83459 | prop | frt. | 1853 | London | 180 ft (54.9 m) | 291 | 1890 | D | |
Otter (1873) | 19407 | stern | misc | 1873 | Portland | 87 ft (26.5 m) | 124 | 104 | 1890 | W |
Patterson | 208757 | prop | whaler | 1911 | Seattle | 87 ft (26.5 m) | 119 | 81 | 1948 | O |
Pauline Warner | 150771 | stern | dredge | 1898 | Seattle | 78 ft (23.8 m) | 112 | 66 | 1901 | O |
Pearl | 150341 | stern | 1884 | Seattle | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 75 | 54 | 1901 | O | |
Peerless | 150927 | prop | tug | 1902 | Pontiac | 72 ft (21.9 m) | 57 | 39 | C-G | |
Perdita | 200077 | prop | psgr | 1903 | Seattle | 143 ft (43.6 m) | 286 | 177 | 1911 | B |
Perhaps | 150515 | prop | tug | 1891 | Seattle | 37 ft (11.3 m) | 6.0 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Petrel | 150515 | prop | fish | 1899 | New Whatcom | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 27 | 18 | 1901 | O |
Phantom | 20303 | prop | psgr | 1869 | Port Madison | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 36L&D give 28.11 net tons. | 1891 | O | |
Pharos | 1893 | Port Townsend | ||||||||
Philip F. Kelly | 150896 | prop | tug | 1901 | Tacoma | 89 ft (27.1 m) | 137 | 93 | 1901 | O |
Pioneer (1864) | side | misc | 1864 | Olympia | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 71 | 1890 | D | ||
Pioneer (1878) | 150132 | prop | tug | 1878 | Philadelphia | 107 ft (32.6 m) | 160 | 80 | 1950 | O |
Pioneer II (1907) | 206183 | prop | tug | 1907 | Olympia | 37 ft (11.3 m) | 17 | 12 | 1920 | C-GRenamed Foss No. 16. |
Planter | 20424 | scow | 1883 | Seattle | 50 | 47 | 1894 | O | ||
Politkofsky | 20304 | side | tug | 1866 | Sitka | 125 ft (38.1 m) | 255 | 175 | 1897 | C-B |
Port Orchard | 116159 | stern | psgr | 1887 | Tacoma | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 1940 | A | ||
Portland | 150024 | prop | 1875 | Portland | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 32 | 17 | 1894 | O | |
Potlatch Potlatch (steamship) Potlatch was a steamship which was operated on Hood Canal from 1912 to 1917, on Puget Sound from 1917 to 1937, although the vessel was little used after 1917.-Design and constructions:... |
210378 | prop | psgr | 1912 | Seattle | 150 ft (45.7 m) | 575 | 325 | 1940 | A |
Port SusanAlso known as Port Suisan. | 150330 | 1883 | Seattle | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 29 | 14 | 1885 | O | ||
Primrose | 1893 | Port Townsend | ||||||||
Princess Angeline | 150633 | prop | 1893 | Seattle | 73 ft (22.3 m) | 77 | 63 | |||
Princess (1900) | 150483 | prop | yacht | 1900 | Seattle | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 8.0 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Progress | 150571 | ferry | 1891 | Aberdeen | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 10 | 6.0 | 1901 | O | |
Prosper | 150781 | prop | tug | 1898 | Seattle | 84 ft (25.6 m) | 168 | 85 | 1922 | O |
Prospector | 159784 | prop | tug | 1898 | Olympia | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 41 | 25 | 1931 | A |
PugetEx Vashonian. | prop | psgr | 1908 | Seattle | 122 ft (37.2 m) | 1923 | C-f | |||
Puritan (1887) | 150392 | prop | tug | 1887 | Portland | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 25 | 14 | 1922 | O |
Queen | 20605 | prop | tug | 1892 | Astoria | 68 ft (20.7 m) | 59 | 35 | 1901 | O |
Queen City | 20590 | prop | misc | 1883 | Seattle | 69 ft (21 m) | 67 | 34 | 1920 | A |
Quickstep (1875) | 20571 | stern | psgr | 1875 | Portland | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 22 | 12 | 1897 | B |
Quilcene (1919)Ex City of Bremerton, ex Kitsap. | prop | ferry | 1930 | 146 ft (44.5 m) | ||||||
R.P. Elmore | 110856 | prop | psgr | 1890 | Astoria | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 114 | 57 | 1901 | O |
Rainier | 110748 | prop | tug | 1887 | Seattle | 81 ft (24.7 m) | 179 | 109 | 1901 | O |
Ranger (1856) | side | psgr | 1856 | San Francisco | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 1870 | D | |||
Rainier (1899) | 111240 | prop | psgr | 1899 | Hoquiam Hoquiam, Washington Hoquiam is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington state, United States. The town borders the city of Aberdeen at Myrtle Street with Hoquiam to the west. The two cities share a common economic history in lumbering and exporting but Hoquiam has maintained its independent identity... |
59 ft (18 m) | 43 | 10 | 1901 | O |
Rapid Transit | 110900 | prop | frt. | 1891 | Port Hadlock | 98 ft (29.9 m) | 192 | 82 | 1929 | A |
Reef | 111095 | prop | tug | 1894 | Ballard | 34 ft (10.4 m) | 12 | 8.0 | 1901 | O |
Regie | 110907 | prop | 1890 | Chicago, WA | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 13 | 10 | 1894 | O | |
Reliable | 11423 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Astoria | 73 ft (22.3 m) | 99 | 1925 | C-tug | |
Reliance | 111278 | prop | tug | 1900 | Portland | 118 ft (36 m) | 153 | 204 | 1929 | D |
Rainier | 111236 | prop | tug | 1898 | South Bend | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 27 | 10 | 1901 | O |
Rip van Winkle | 110321 | prop | tug | 1877 | Seattle | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 37 | 1892 | B | |
Roche HarborEx Harry Lynn. | 95951 | prop | tug | 1888 | Tacoma | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 87 | 59 | 1950 | A |
Ronda | 222679 | prop | frt. | 1922 | Gig Harbor | 60 ft (18.3 m) | 29 | 1947 | C-GRenamed Silver Swan, placed on Seattle, Suquamish, Indianola excursion route. | |
Rosalie | 111022 | prop | psgr | 1893 | Alameda, CA | 137 ft (41.8 m) | 318 | 226 | 1918 | B |
RoseEx Baronof. | 110234 | prop | frt. | 1866 | Sitka | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 46 | 1873 | T-AK | |
Ruby (1867) | 21869 | stern | psgr | 1867 | Snohomish | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 25 | T-BC | ||
Rustler (1887) | 110744 | prop | psgr | 1887 | Hoquiam | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 30 | 15 | 1901 | O |
Rustler (1893) | 111024 | prop | psgr | 1893 | Seattle | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 47 | 39 | T-AK | |
Rustler (1898) | 111192 | prop | tug | 1898 | La Conner | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 18 | 12 | 1901 | O |
S.G. Simpson S.G. Simpson (sternwheeler) The steamboat S.G.Simpson operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. This vessel was later renamed E.G. English.-Construction:S.G. Simpson was designed by Capt... |
204649 | stern | psgr | 1907 | Tacoma | 146 ft (44.5 m) | 267 | 168 | 1945 | A |
Sachem | 117173 | prop | tug | 1902 | Fairhaven | 54 ft (16.5 m) | 36 | 118 | C-G | |
Samson | 117241 | prop | frt. | 1903 | Seattle | 116 ft (35.4 m) | 328 | 223 | 1930 | D |
San Juan | 116162 | prop | 1887 | East Portland | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 36 | 23 | 1894 | O | |
San Mateo | 222386 | prop | ferry | 1922 | San Francisco | 217 ft (66.1 m) | 1782 | 1950 | O | |
Sarah M. Renton | 116284 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Port Blakely | 92 ft (28 m) | 137 | 69 | 1901 | O |
Saranac | 115641 | prop | 1878 | Whatcom | 33 ft (10.1 m) | 10 | 6.0 | 1891 | O | |
Sea Bird | side | psgr | 1850 | New York | 225 ft (68.6 m) | 1858 | B | |||
Seaside | 116062 | prop | tug | 1885 | Portland | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 31 | 19.02 | 1901 | O |
Seattle (1880) | 116062 | prop | fish | 1880 | Seattle | 33 ft (10.1 m) | 13 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Seattle (1924)Ex H.B. Kennedy. | prop | ferry | 1924 | Seattle | 185 ft (56.4 m) | 1940 | D | |||
Seattle Spirit | 203384 | prop | frt. | 1906 | Ballard | 92 ft (28 m) | 75 | 51 | 1930 | D |
SehomeEx Mountain Queen. | 116301 | side | psgr | 1877 | The Dalles The Dalles, Oregon The Dalles is the largest city and county seat of Wasco County, Oregon, United States. The name of the city comes from the French word dalle The Dalles is the largest city and county seat of Wasco County, Oregon, United States. The name of the city comes from the French word dalle The Dalles is... |
176 ft (53.6 m) | 708 | 444 | T-CA | |
Sentinel Sentinel (steamboat) Sentinel was a small wooden propeller-driven steamship of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Career:Sentinel was built in 1898 for the Hunt Brothers, who ran a family steamboat business on Puget Sound. The Hunts ran the vessel to stops on Bay Island in southern Puget Sound, and also on a run to... |
116809 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Tacoma | 102 ft (31.1 m) | 82 | 56 | 1901 | O |
Shasta | 222598 | prop | ferry | 1922 | San Francisco | 230 ft (70.1 m) | 1780 | 1961 | C-H | |
Shoo Fly | prop | 1881 | Coupeville1891 source gives Seattle. | 61 ft (18.6 m) | 55 | 27 | 1891 | O | ||
SightseerEx Vashona. | prop | psgr | 1921 | Dockton | 110 ft (33.5 m) | 1950 | O | |||
Sioux Sioux (steamship) Sioux was a steamship which was operated on Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca from 1912 to 1941. From 1924 to 1941, following reconstruction, the vessel operated as an auto ferry under the name Olympic. During the Second World War this vessel was taken under the control of the U.S. Army... |
208278 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Seattle | 150 ft (45.7 m) | 461 | 266 | 1924 | C-fRenamed Olympic |
Skagit Belle | 241154 | stern | frt. | 1941 | Everett | 165 ft (50.3 m) | 555 | 513 | 1950 | O |
Skagit Chief (1887)Later Port Orchard, Tourist. | 116159 | stern | frt. | 1887 | Portland | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 345 | 241 | 1907 | RRebuilt, renamed Tourist. |
Skagit Chief (1933) | 233755 | stern | frt. | 1933Affleck gives 1935. | Seattle | 146 ft (44.5 m) | 502 | 469 | 1950 | O |
T.C. Reed | 116866 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 126 ft (38.4 m) | 327 | 149 | 1930 | A |
Skookum | 1884 | Big Skookum Hammersley Inlet Hammersley Inlet, in southwestern Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington, is an arm of water leading to Shelton, Washington and Oakland Bay. Hammersley Inlet is also known as Big Skookum.-Description:... |
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Snoqualmie | 116387 | prop | fire | 1890 | Seattle | 80 ft (24.4 m) | 110 | 70 | C-GLater renamed Robert Eugene. | |
Sockeye | 116724 | prop | tug | 1885 | Blaine, WA Blaine, Washington Blaine is a city in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The city's northern boundary is the Canadian border. Blaine is the shared home of the Peace Arch international monument... |
46 ft (14 m) | 14 | 9.0 | 1901 | O |
Sol Duc Sol Duc (steamship) Sol Duc was a steamship which was operated on northern Puget Sound from 1912 to 1935, chiefly on a route connecting ports on the Olympic Peninsula with Seattle... |
210133 | prop | psgr | 1912 | Seattle | 189 ft (57.6 m) | 1085 | 667 | T | |
Sophia (1884) | 116056 | prop | misc | 1881 | Lakebay | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 27 | 19 | 1922 | O |
Sophia (1898) | prop | psgr | 1898 | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 1923 | A | ||||
SoundLater renamed Carl Foss | 210814 | prop | tug | 1912 | Anacortes Anacortes, Washington Anacortes is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The name "Anacortes" is a consolidation of the name Anna Curtis, who was the wife of early Fidalgo Island settler Amos Bowman. Anacortes' population was 15,778 at the time of the 2010 census... |
52 ft (15.8 m) | 50 | 34 | 1922 | O |
St. Patrick | 115359 | prop | 1879 | Waterford, WA | 22 | |||||
St. Paul | 203615 | stern | frt. | 1906 | Trinidad Trinidad, Washington --Uncle Bean 04:48, 16 November 2011 Trinidad is an unincorporated community in Grant County, Washington, and a ghost town. The town consists of Crescent Bar Road NW and three unnamed access roads , between Quincy and Wenatchee... |
116 ft (35.4 m) | 208 | 131 | 1930 | A |
Squak | prop | 1884 | Lake Washington Lake Washington Lake Washington is a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle. It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan. It is bordered by the cities of Seattle on the west, Bellevue and Kirkland on the east, Renton on the south and... |
37 | 19 | 1891 | O | |||
Stampede | 1893 | Seattle | ||||||||
Startling | 116807 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Tacoma | 53 ft (16.2 m) | 15 | 10 | 1913 | B |
Steelhead | 116836 | prop | tug | 1898 | Fairhaven | 56 ft (17.1 m) | 38 | 26 | 1901 | O |
State of Washington State of Washington (sternwheeler) State of Washington was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet, later transferred to the Columbia River.-Career:State of Washington was built in 1889 by John J. Holland in Tacoma, Washington. From 1889 to 1902 the vessel was placed on the Seattle-Bellingham route. From 1902 to... |
116272 | stern | psgr | 1889 | Tacoma | 175 ft (53.3 m) | 605 | 449 | 1920 | X |
Succeed | 116543 | prop | fish | 1892 | Seattle | 29 ft (8.8 m) | 9.0 | 5.0 | 1901 | O |
Success (1868) | 23759 | prop | tug | 1868 | Port Blakely | 46 ft (14 m) | 13 | 6.0 | 1901 | O |
Success (1888) | prop | 1888 | Utsalady | 7.0 | 1891 | O | ||||
SusyAlso spelled Susie. | 115684 | prop | 1879 | Seattle | 56 ft (17.1 m) | 59 | 42 | 1891 | O | |
Swan (1868) | 1868 | Tacoma | 4.0 | |||||||
Swinomish | 200504 | stern | tug | 1903 | La Conner | 92 ft (28 m) | 116 | 105 | 1903 | C |
T.C. Reed (1897) | 145744 | stern | frt. | 1897 | Aberdeen | 116 ft (35.4 m) | 166 | 149 | 1918 | Rebuilt |
T.C. Reed (rebuilt) | 216193 | stern | frt. | 1918 | Seattle | 109 ft (33.2 m) | 277 | 209 | 1949 | A |
T.J. Potter T. J. Potter The T.J. Potter was a steamboat that operated in the Northwestern United States. The boat was launched in 1888. Her upper cabins came from the steamboat Wide West. This required some modification, because the T.J. Potter was a side-wheeler, whereas the Wide West had been a stern-wheeler... |
145489 | side | psgr | 1888 | Portland | 234 ft (71.3 m) | 659 | 590 | 1900 | Rebuilt |
T.J. Potter (rebuilt) T. J. Potter The T.J. Potter was a steamboat that operated in the Northwestern United States. The boat was launched in 1888. Her upper cabins came from the steamboat Wide West. This required some modification, because the T.J. Potter was a side-wheeler, whereas the Wide West had been a stern-wheeler... |
145489 | side | psgr | 1900 | Portland | 234 ft (71.3 m) | 1107 | 676 | 1921 | A |
T.W. Lake T.W. Lake T.W. Lake was a steamboat that ran on Puget Sound in the early 1900s. This vessel was lost with all hands on December 5, 1923 in one of the worst disasters of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.- Career:... |
145700 | prop | frt. | 1895 | Ballard | 97 ft (29.6 m) | 191 | 130 | 1923 | F |
Tacoma (1884) | 145382 | prop | ferry | 1884 | Portland | 334 ft (101.8 m) | 1,362 | 1,311 | C-B | |
Tacoma (1913) Tacoma (steamship) Tacoma was a steamship that served from 1913 to 1938 on Puget Sound. Built of steel, Tacoma was known for being one of the fastest and best-designed vessels to operate on Puget Sound... |
211198 | prop | psgr | 1913 | Seattle | 215 ft (65.5 m) | 836 | 458 | 1938 | D |
Telegraph (1893) | 1893 | Seattle | ||||||||
Telegraph (1903)Ex Skagit Chief. | 200012 | stern | psgr | 1903 | Everett | 185 ft (56.4 m) | 386Marine Blue Book gives 868 | 243 | 1912 | W, RWrecked, rebuilt, renamed Olympian. |
Tempest | 145871 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Everett | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 54 | 26 | 1901 | O |
The Doctor | 145559 | prop | misc | 1890 | Olympia | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 28 | 15 | 20 | RRenamed Miami. |
Thistle | 145632 | prop | psgr | 1892 | Hoquiam | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 18 | 9.0 | 1901 | O |
Thurow | 213841 | prop | misc | 1915 | Lakebay Lakebay, Washington Lakebay is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Lakebay is located at the head of Mayo Cove on the east side of the Key Peninsula, south of Home. Lakebay has a post office with ZIP code 98349.... |
45 ft (13.7 m) | 48 | 39 | 1927 | C-G |
Tillie | 145337 | prop | psgr | 1883 | Seattle | 46 ft (14 m) | 34 | 17 | T-GB | |
Tolo (1887) | prop | psgr | 1887 | Eagle Harbor | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 8.0 | 1907 | W | ||
Tolo (1904) | 201341 | prop | misc | 1904 | Seattle | 77 ft (23.5 m) | 35 | 22 | 1915 | A |
Tolo (1906)Ex Camano. | 202970 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Coupeville | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 1917 | W | ||
Tonquin | 145459 | prop | frt. | 1887 | Astoria | 64 ft (19.5 m) | 91 | 53 | 1901 | O |
TouristEx Skagit Chief. | 203932 | stern | psgr | 1907 | Tacoma | 157 ft (47.9 m) | 345Marine Blue Book gives 467. | 241 | C-G | |
Transport | 145833 | prop | frt. | 1899 | Olympia | 111 ft (33.8 m) | 99 | 52 | 1911 | F |
Triton Triton (steamboat) The steamboat Triton was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th Century.-Construction :Triton was built in 1909 at the Anderson shipyard on the eastern shore of Lake Washington at Houghton. She was 78 feet long and rated at 49 tons... |
206216 | prop | psgr | 1909 | Houghton | 78 ft (23.8 m) | 35 | 27 | 1930 | D |
Triumph Triumph (sternwheeler) Triumph was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington in the 1890s.- Career:Triumph is reported to have been built by Capt. Simon P. Randolph , either 1889 at Lynden, WA or in 1892 at Whatcom... |
145522 | stern | 1889 | Sehome Sehome Sehome is a neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington. The neighborhood, named after Sehome Hill, was originally a town owned by the Bellingham Bay & British Columbia Railroad Company . The name comes from Nooksack S-yah-whom, the name of an early Indian in the area.... |
50 ft (15.2 m) | 1892 | B | |||
Traveler | prop | psgr | 1851 | Philadelphia | 85 ft (25.9 m) | 1858 | F | |||
Trio | 209486 | prop | tug | 1911 | Decatur Is. | 52 ft (15.8 m) | 37 | 18 | 1922 | O |
Tussler | 145814 | prop | tug | 1899 | Olympia | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 18 | 12 | 1901 | O |
Tyconda Tyconda Tyconda was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet, later transferred to the Stikine River.-Career:Tyconda was built in 1898 for the Lorentz Brothers, a steamboat family active in Puget Sound maritime affairs. Tyconda was the only sternwheeler the Lorentz Brothers ever owned... |
145889 | stern | frt. | 1901 | Tacoma | 104 ft (31.7 m) | 186 | 117 | 1915 | T-AK |
Typhoon (1889) | 145547 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Portland | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 71 | 48 | 1901 | O |
Typhoon (1910) | 207184 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 91 | RLater Dove and Virginia III. | ||
Tyrus | 2000681 | prop | psgr | 1904 | Tacoma | 98 ft (29.9 m) | RRenamed Virginia IV. | |||
Union | 25313 | prop | psgr | 1898 | Seattle | 52 ft (15.8 m) | 19 | 11 | 1901 | O |
Utsalady | 25257 | stern | tug | 1884 | Utsalady | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 44 | 33 | 1910 | D |
Utopia | 25295 | prop | psgr | 1893 | Seattle | 123 ft (37.5 m) | 424 | 351 | 1922 | A |
Urania Urania (steamboat) The steamboat Urania was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th Century. Built of wood, the vessel burned and sank in 1914... Ex Wm. E. Reis. |
204149 | prop | psgr | 1907 | Seattle | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 1943 | A | ||
Varuna | 25799 | prop | psgr | 1869 | Port Orchard Port Orchard Port Orchard, part of Washington state's Puget Sound, is the strait that separates Bainbridge Island on the east from the Kitsap Peninsula on the west. It extends from Liberty Bay and Agate Pass in the north to Sinclair Inlet and Rich Passage in the south... |
70 ft (21.3 m) | 37 | T-BC | ||
Vashon (1905) Vashon (steamboat 1905) Vashon was a wooden steamboat built in 1905 at Dockton, Washington on Vashon Island. The vessel was active on Puget Sound in the early decades of the 1900s... |
201956 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Dockton | 94 ft (28.7 m) | 100 | 68 | 1930 | D |
Vashon (1907) | 126766 | stern | psgr | 1907 | Aberdeen | 127 ft (38.7 m) | 244 | 138 | 1911 | B |
Vashon II | 215120 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Burton | 106 ft (32.3 m) | 99 | 56 | 1922 | OLater renamed Manitou, operational until at least 1937. |
Vashonian | 205849 | prop | psgr | 1908 | Seattle | 122 ft (37.2 m) | 234 | RRenamed Puget. | ||
Venus | 204019 | prop | psgr | 1907 | Friday Harbor | 118 ft (36 m) | 149 | 101 | RRenamed Chinook. | |
Vera | 161813 | prop | stern | 1898 | Seattle | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 53 | 27 | 1901 | O |
Vermont | 161888 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Seattle | 107 ft (32.6 m) | 121 | 82 | 1901 | O |
Verona Verona (steamship) The steamship Verona was a small steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.-Career:Verona was built in 1910 at the Martinolich shipyard at Dockton, Washington. The vessel is best known for an event which occurred on November 5, 1916. The vessel was transporting members of the Industrial Workers... |
207675 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Dockton | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 113 | 1940 | D | |
Victor | 161707 | prop | tug | 1893 | Seattle | 59 ft (18 m) | 40 | 27 | C-G | |
Victor II | prop | psgr | 1914 | 1924 | F | |||||
Victorian (1898) | 161655 | prop | psgr | 1891 | Portland | 242 ft (73.8 m) | 1,503 | 809 | C | |
Vigilant | 161743 | prop | tug | 1896 | Ballard | 58 ft (17.7 m) | 50 | 34 | 1901 | O |
Vigilant' (1907)' | 204707 | prop | tug | 1907 | Tacoma | 65 ft (19.8 m) | 70 | 48 | 1922 | O |
Violet | 161566 | prop | tug | 1887 | Seattle | 35 ft (10.7 m) | 12 | 9.01901 Annual List gives 6.0 registered tons. | O | 1891 |
Virgil T. Price | 161647 | prop | psgr | 1891 | Eagle Harbor | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 31 | 21 | 1894 | B |
Virginia (1875) | 25923 | prop | 1875 | San Francisco | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 14 | 10 | 1891 | O | |
Virginia II (1912) | prop | psgr | 1912 | Tacoma | 77 ft (23.5 m) | 78 | 53 | NRenamed Kingsmill. | ||
Virginia IIIEx Typhoon (built 1910 at Tacoma). | 207184 | prop | psgr | 1910 | Tacoma | 93 ft (28.3 m) | 1927 | RRenamed Narada. | ||
Virginia IVEx Tyrus. | 200681 | prop | psgr | 1904 | Tacoma | 98 ft (29.9 m) | 85 | 43 | 1922 | O |
Virginia V Virginia V The steamship Virginia V is the last operational example of a Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamer... |
222170 | prop | psgr | 1922 | Lisabuela Olalla, Washington Olalla is a small unincorporated community in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located on Colvos Passage on Puget Sound just north of the Pierce County county line. Olalla used to be larger than Port Orchard, county seat of Kitsap County... |
110 ft (33.5 m) | 122 | 83 | 2011 | O |
Virjo Young | prop | tug | 1912 | Winslow | 59 ft (18 m) | C-G | ||||
W.E. HarringtonLater known as City of Bothell. | 81741 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Everett | 57 ft (17.4 m) | 33 | 22 | 1901 | O |
W. K. Merwin | 80959 | stern | frt. | 1883 | Seattle | 108 ft (32.9 m) | 229.08 | 166.04 | 1900 | W |
W.T. Preston WT Preston The W.T. Preston is a specialized sternwheeler that operated as a snagboat, removing log jams and natural debris that prevented river navigation on several Puget Sound-area rivers. It is now the centerpiece of the Snagboat Heritage Center in Anacortes, Washington. It was designated a National... |
stern | snag | 1915 | Winslow | 161 ft (49.1 m) | 275 | 1981 | M | ||
Walrus | 81746 | prop | 1901 | Ballard | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 13 | 8.0 | 1901 | O | |
Walsh | 81601 | stern | ftr. | 1898 | Port Blakely | 150 ft (45.7 m) | 523 | 348 | 1903 | B |
Warrior | 81772 | prop | tug | 1901 | Wilmington, CA | 102 ft (31.1 m) | 122 | 83 | 1909 | O |
Wasco | 81168 | prop | psgr | 1887 | Hood River, OR | 135 ft (41.1 m) | 250 | 215 | RRenamed Bay City. | |
Wasp | 81257 | prop | tug | 1890 | Eagle Harbor | 51 ft (15.5 m) | 25 | 15 | C-G | |
Washington (1881) | 80815 | stern | psgr | 1881 | Vancouver, WA Vancouver, Washington Vancouver is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington. Incorporated in 1857, it is the fourth largest city in the state with a 2010 census population of 161,791 as of April 1, 2010... |
142 ft (43.3 m) | 292 | 193.08 | 1900 | A |
Washington (1908) | 203354 | prop | psgr | 1908 | Seattle | 160 ft (48.8 m) | 539 | 367 | 1947 | D |
Water Lily | side | 1854 | San Francisco | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 1855 | F | ||||
WeallealeEx schooner Kauai. | 14445 | prop | psgr | 1886 | Port Blakely | 123 ft (37.5 m) | 342 | 232 | 1929 | A |
Welcome | 80537 | stern | psgr | 1874 | Portland | 127 ft (38.7 m) | 327 | 251 | 1900 | D |
Wenat | 80026 | stern | frt. | 1868 | Portland | 77 ft (23.5 m) | 87 | 1898 | T-AK | |
West Seattle West Seattle (steam ferry) West Seattle was a side-wheel driven steam-powered ferry built in 1907.-Design and construction:West Seattle was built in 1907 at Tacoma, Washington at the Heath yard for the West Seattle Land and Improvement Company... |
203946 | side | ferry | 1907 | Tacoma | 140 ft (42.7 m) | 773 | 487 | C-B | |
WhatcomEx Majestic. | 93155 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Everett | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 716 | 487 | 1921 | C-fRenamed City of Bremerton. |
Whidby (1923)Renamed Rosario. | 223051 | prop | ferry | 1923 | Dockton | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 209 | C-G | ||
Wildwood | 81022 | prop | psgr | 1883 | Rainier Rainier, Oregon Rainier is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. The population was 1,687 at the 2000 census. Rainier is located on the south bank of the Columbia River across from Kelso and Longview, Washington-History:... |
115 ft (35.1 m) | 53 | 27 | 1902 | A |
WillapaEx General Miles. | 81313 | prop | psgr | 1882 | Portland | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 334 | 250 | 1894 | OLater renamed Bellingham. |
Willie | 80974 | stern | psgr | 1883 | Seattle | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 83 | 56 | 1905 | A |
Wilson G. Hunt Wilson G. Hunt (sidewheeler) Wilson G. Hunt was a steamboat that ran in the early days of steam navigation on Puget Sound and Sacramento, Fraser, and Columbia Rivers. She was generally known as the Hunt during her years of operation. She had a long career on the west coast of the United States and Canada, and played an... |
26713 C83455 |
side | psgr | 1845 | New York | 185 ft (56.4 m) | 461 | 1878 | T-BC | |
Winnifred | 81415 | prop | psgr | 1892 | Seattle | 46 ft (14 m) | 26 | 13 | 1894 | O |
Winslow | prop | psgr | 1915 | Seattle | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 1940 | A | |||
Wm. E. Reis | 204149 | prop | psgr | 1907 | Seattle | 95 ft (29 m) | RRenamed Urania. | |||
Wm. F. Monroe | 81009 | stern | misc | 1883 | Seattle | 105 ft (32 m) | 181 | 100 | 1896 | W |
Wyadda | 81850 | prop | tug | 1902 | Seattle | 86 ft (26.2 m) | 132 | 90 | 1940 | A |
Xanthus | 27023 | prop | psgr | 1901 | Seattle | 83 ft (25.3 m) | 49 | 34 | 1921 | A |
Yakima (1874)Also seen as Yakitna. | 27601 | side | tug | 1874 | Port Gamble Port Gamble, Washington Port Gamble is an unincorporated community on the northwestern shore of the Kitsap Peninsula in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is also a small, similarly named bay, along which the community lies, near the entrance to Hood Canal. The unincorporated communities of Port Gamble and... |
117 ft (35.7 m) | 173 | 1900 | O | |
Yosemite Yosemite (sidewheeler) The steamboat Yosemite operated for almost fifty years on San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento River, inland coastal waters and the lower Fraser River in British Columbia, and Puget Sound.-Design:... |
27550 C83455 |
side | psgr | 1862 | San Francisco | 282 ft (86 m) | 1525 | 1909 | W | |
Yellow Jacket | 27677 | prop | tug | 1900 | Seattle | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 60 | 28 | 1900 | C-G |
Zephyr Zephyr (steamboat) -Career:Zephyr was built in 1871 for the famous steamboat captain Tom Wright. In 1872, the Merchants Transportation Company of Olympia was formed, with Zephyr becoming the company's first steamboat... |
28074 | stern | misc | 1871 | Seattle | 100 ft (30.5 m) | 162 | 110 | 1907 | D |
Beatrice Baer | 209733 | prop | frt. | 1912 | Anacortes Anacortes, Washington Anacortes is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The name "Anacortes" is a consolidation of the name Anna Curtis, who was the wife of early Fidalgo Island settler Amos Bowman. Anacortes' population was 15,778 at the time of the 2010 census... |
67 ft (20.4 m) | 89 | 60 | 1922 | O |
BremertonEx Inland Flyer. | 203160 | prop | pass. | 1906 | Portland | 128 ft (39 m) | 195 | 123 | 1922 | O |
Beatrice Baer | 209733 | prop | frt. | 1912 | Anacortes Anacortes, Washington Anacortes is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The name "Anacortes" is a consolidation of the name Anna Curtis, who was the wife of early Fidalgo Island settler Amos Bowman. Anacortes' population was 15,778 at the time of the 2010 census... |
67 ft (20.4 m) | 89 | 60 | 1922 | O |
C.F. | 203731 | prop | psgr | 1906 | Tacoma | 128 ft (39 m) | 195 | 123 | 1922 | O |
Callendar | 127409 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Portland | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 84 | 57 | 1922 | O |
Champion | 206918 | prop | tug | 1909 | Hoquiam | 89 ft (27.1 m) | 98 | 65 | 1922 | O |
Columbia (1894) | 127320 | prop | frt. | 1909 | Fairhaven | 29 ft (8.8 m) | 9.0 | 5.0 | 1922 | O |
Comanche | 211319 | prop | frt. | 1913 | Seattle | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 547 | 350 | 1922 | O |
Champion | 206918 | prop | tug | 1909 | Hoquiam | 89 ft (27.1 m) | 98 | 65 | 1922 | O |
Dove | 145547 | prop | psgr | 1889 | Portland | 75 ft (22.9 m) | 47 | 32 | 1922 | O |
Earle | 221428 | prop | psgr | 1902 | Portland | 39 ft (11.9 m) | 8.0 | 5.0 | 1922 | O |
Echo (1900) | 136791 | prop | psgr | 1900 | Tacoma | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 56 | 38 | 1922 | O |
Fram | 203216 | prop | tug | 1906 | Hoquiam | 43 ft (13.1 m) | 17 | 4 | 1922 | O |
Gem | 85593 | pddl | 1878 | Seattle | 88 | 1883 | B | |||
Gertrude | 86423 | prop | psgr | 1898 | New Whatcom | 39 ft (11.9 m) | 17 | 11 | 1922 | O |
Heather | 221528 | prop | frt. | 1921 | Hoquiam | 31 ft (9.4 m) | 10 | 7.0 | 1922 | O |
Hoquiam | 96404 | prop | tug | 1898 | Hoquiam | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 41 | 20 | 1922 | O |
Irene (1912) | 210183 | prop | tug | 1912 | Hoquiam | 47 ft (14.3 m) | 24 | 16 | 1922 | O |
Narine | 206583 | prop | fish | 1909 | Mt. Vernon | 38 ft (11.6 m) | 13 | 9.0 | 1922 | O |
Orlou | 206844 | prop | fish | 1909 | Decatur Is. | 35 ft (10.7 m) | 8.0 | 6.0 | 1922 | O |
Osprey | 200052 | prop | yacht | 1903 | Seattle | 90 ft (27.4 m) | 32 | 21 | 1922 | O |
R.P. Elmore | 110856 | prop | tug | 1890 | Astoria | 67 ft (20.4 m) | 85 | 58 | 1922 | O |
Ranger (1899) | 111240 | prop | tug | 1899 | Hoquiam | 59 ft (18 m) | 34 | 6 | 1922 | O |
Redondo | 162330 | prop | psgr | 1904 | Hoquiam | 66 ft (20.1 m) | 77 | 42 | 1922 | O |
Rodoma | 213179 | prop | tug | 1915 | Bellingham | 63 ft (19.2 m) | 50 | 24 | 1922 | O |
Ruby Marie | 204738 | prop | fish | 1907 | Everett | 39 ft (11.9 m) | 11 | 7.0 | 1922 | O |
Scout | 214787 | prop | tug | 1896 | Port Townsend | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 17 | 12 | 1922 | O |
Seamill | 216741 | prop | tug | 1918 | Seattle | 48 ft (14.6 m) | 18 | 12 | 1922 | O |
Sea Wolf | 217097 | prop | fish | 1904 | Bremerton | 35 ft (10.7 m) | 10 | 6.0 | 1922 | O |
Sis | 208655 | prop | tug | 1911 | Shelton, WA Shelton, Washington Shelton is the county seat, of Mason County, Washington, United States. Shelton is the westernmost city on Puget Sound. The population was 9,834 at the 2010 census. In terms of population, the city is ranked 161 out of approximately 500 municipalities in Washington... |
32 ft (9.8 m) | 10 | 7.0 | 1922 | O |
Tillicum (1901) | 145915 | prop | tug | 1901 | Ballard | 87 ft (26.5 m) | 115 | 85 | 1922 | O |
Tillicum (1911)Ex USN No. 691. | 222053 | prop | tug | 1911 | Mare Is., CA | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 15 | 10 | 1922 | O |
Uwanta | 208655 | prop | fish | 1901 | Eliza Is. Eliza Island Eliza Island is located in the western part of Bellingham Bay in the state of Washington, USA. It lies just east of the southern part of Lummi Island, in Whatcom County. Eliza Island has a land area of 0.571 km² . There was a population of ten persons as of the 2000 census.The island was named... |
69 ft (21 m) | 63 | 32 | 1922 | O |
Venture | 204609 | prop | tug | 1907 | Friday Harbor | 71 ft (21.6 m) | 36 | 14 | 1922 | O |
W.H. Bancroft | 208384 | stern | misc | 1911 | Winslow | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 179 | 103 | 1922 | O |
Westport | 209877 | prop | fish | 1912 | Seattle | 88 ft (26.8 m) | 116 | 59 | 1922 | O |
DashawayThis vessel is reported in The Steamboat Landing on Elliot Bay. | scow | 1861 | 1861 | O | ||||||
Lizzie Hind | 1866 | 1861 | O | |||||||
Isabel | scow | 1870 | 146 ft (44.5 m) | 1870 | O | |||||
Daniel Webster | 1852 | 50 ft (15.2 m) | 26 | 1852 | O | |||||
Ships built for service elsewhere
Name | Regis- try |
Type | Use | Year built |
Where built | Length | Gross Tons |
Regis Tons |
End Year |
Disposi- tion |
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Constantine | prop | ftr. | 1898 | Seattle | 134 ft (40.8 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
D.R. Campbell | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
F.K. Gustin | 121071 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 718 | 409 | 1898 | T-AK |
J.P. Light | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Mary F. Graff | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Milwaukee (1898) | 92865 | prop | frt. | 1898 | Ballard | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 396 | 1898 | T-AK | |
Monarch | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Oil City Oil City Oil City may refer to:in the United States*Casper, Wyoming, nicknamed "The Oil City"* Oil City, California, community in Kern County, California* Oil City, Kentucky, community in Barren County, Kentucky* Oil City, Louisiana, town in Caddo Parish, Louisiana... |
155318 | stern | psgr | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 719 | 409 | 1898 | T-AK |
Pilgrim | 150778 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 718 | 409 | 1898 | T-AK |
Puritan (1898) | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Quickstep (1898) | 20617 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 124 ft (37.8 m) | 343 | 233 | 1898 | T-AK |
St. Michael | 116816 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 718 | 409 | 1898 | T-AK | |
Schwatka | stern | psgr | 1898 | Port Blakely | 146 ft (44.5 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Seattle (1898) | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Sovereign | stern | frt. | 1898 | Ballard | 125 ft (38.1 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Tacoma (1898) | 145773 | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 718 | 409 | 1898 | T-AK |
Victoria (1898) | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Western Star | stern | frt. | 1898 | Seattle | 176 ft (53.6 m) | 1898 | T-AK | |||
Gasoline and naphtha launches
Name | Regis- try |
Use | Fuel | Year built |
Where built | Length | Gross Tons |
Regis Tons |
IHP | Crew size |
End | Disposi- tion |
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Addie V. | 204732 | psgr | gasoline | 1907 | Aberdeen | 27 ft (8.2 m) | 7 | 5 | 1909 | O | ||
Addie V. | 107388 | psgr | gasoline | 1898 | Ballard | 46 ft (14 m) | 14 | 9 | 1909 | O | ||
Advance (1907) | 204838 | psgr | gasoline | 1907 | Hoquiam | 39 ft (11.9 m) | 14 | 10 | 1909 | O | ||
Advance (1908) | 205756 | psgr | gasoline | 1908 | Seattle | 40 ft (12.2 m) | 17 | 12 | 1909 | O | ||
Agnes M | 205756 | psgr | gasoline | 1908 | Seattle | 33 ft (10.1 m) | 8 | 5 | 1909 | O | ||
Bainbridge (gas launch) | psgr | gasoline | 1908 | Seattle | 78 ft (23.8 m) | |||||||
Chickaree (gas launch) | psgr | gasoline | 1911 | 74 ft (22.6 m) | 1942 | B | ||||||
Davy Jones | 204748 | yacht | gasoline | 1907 | Seattle | 73 ft (22.3 m) | 1923 | A | ||||
Iris | 100646 | naphtha | 1896 | South Bend | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 59 | ||||||
La Paloma | 205974 | tug | gasoline | 1922 | Tacoma | 60 ft (18.3 m) | C-G | |||||
Lark | 204753 | misc | gasoline | Dockton | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 14 | 10 | |||||
Lavina | 201805 | misc | gasoline | 1907 | ||||||||
Leota | 205434 | misc | gasoline | 1908 | Dockton | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 14 | 10 | 1950 | O | ||
Lotus | 206231 | tug | gasoline | 1901 | Tacoma | 92 ft (28 m) | 130 | 88 | 1903 | T | ||
Oriole (naphtha launch) | 155260 | psgr | naphtha | 1894 | New Whatcom | 34 ft (10.4 m) | 7.0 | 6.0 | 1901 | O | ||
Rhododendron | 206103 | yacht | gasoline | 1909 | Mount Vernon Mount Vernon, Washington Mount Vernon is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 31,743 at the 2010 census. It is one of two principal cities of and included in the Mount Vernon-Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the county seat of Skagit County... |
45 ft (13.7 m) | 17 | 11 | 1909 | O | ||
Virginia I (1908)Ex Virginia Merrill. | psgr | gasoline | 1908 | Tacoma | 54 ft (16.5 m) | |||||||
Transfer | 145632 | psgr | gasoline | 1895 | Aberdeen | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 14 | 14 | 1901 | O | ||
Uncle Jim | 25325 | psgr | gasoline | 1900 | Astoria | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 13 | 9.0 | 1901 | O | ||
Vaughn | 204596 | frt. | gasoline | 1907 | Tacoma | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 14 | 10 | 1909 | O | ||
Ocean-going steam tugs
Name | Regis- try |
Type | Use | Year built |
Where built | Length | Gross Tons |
Regis Tons |
End | Disposi- tion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rabboni | 21642 | prop | tug | 1865 | San Francisco | 92 ft (28 m) | 97 | 49 | ||
Richard Holyoke Richard Holyoke (steam tug) Richard Holyoke was a sea-going steam tug boat built in 1877 in Seattle, Washington and which was in service on Puget Sound and other areas of the northwest Pacific coast until 1935. The vessel was considered to be one of the most powerful tugs of its time.-Career:Richard Holyoke was among the... |
110335 | prop | tug | 1877 | Seabeck | 115 ft (35.1 m) | 181 | 91 | 1935 | D |
Resolute (1887) | 110747 | prop | tug | 1887 | Mill No. 4, Oregon | 104 ft (31.7 m) | 97 | 44 | 1901 | O |
Roosevelt | 202129 | prop | tug | 1905 | Verona, ME | 182 ft (55.5 m) | 654 | 445 | 1936 | D |
S.L. Mastick | side | tug | 1869 | Port Discovery Port Discovery, Washington Port Discovery, Washington is the historical name of what is now called Discovery Bay, a bay in the U.S. state of Washington on the south side of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. It was also called Port Discovery Bay for some time, a name that can be found on maps from... |
130 ft (39.6 m) | 195 | 107 | 1899 | D | |
Sea King | prop | tug | 1883 | San Francisco | 120 ft (36.6 m) | 1940 | A | |||
Tacoma (1877) | 145114 | prop | tug | 1877 | San Francisco | 136 ft (41.5 m) | 239 | 128 | 1925 | A |
Tatoosh | 145846 | prop | tug | 1900 | Seattle | 154 ft (46.9 m) | 277 | 154 | 1901 | O |
Tyee (1884) | prop | tug | 1884 | Port Ludlow | 141 ft (43 m) | 316 | 158An 1891 source gives 128.42 net tons. | |||
'Wallowa | 81233 | prop | tug | 1889 | Portland | 112 ft (34.1 m) | 184 | 92 | 1901 | O |
Wanderer | 81275 | prop | tug | 1890 | Port Blakely | 128 ft (39 m) | 212 | 125 | 1950 | A |
City of Columbia | 126954 | prop | 1880 | Seattle | 44 ft (13.4 m) | 25 | 13 | 1894 | O | |
Cruiser | 126368 | prop | 1886 | North Bend, OR North Bend, Oregon North Bend is a city in Coos County, Oregon, in the United States with a population of 9,695 as of the 2010 census. North Bend is surrounded on three sides by Coos Bay, an S-shaped water inlet and estuary where the Coos River enters Coos Bay on the Pacific Ocean, and borders the city of Coos Bay,... |
70 ft (21.3 m) | 63 | 33 | 1894 | O | |
General Canby | 85414 | prop | 1873 | South Bend South Bend, Washington South Bend is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. It is the county seat of Pacific County. The population was 1,637 as of the 2010 census, a decrease of 9.4% from the 2000 census figures. The town is widely known for its oysters and scenery.... |
85 ft (25.9 m) | 89 | 44 | 1894 | O | |
Quickstep (1875) | 70751 | prop | 1875 | San Francisco | 62 ft (18.9 m) | 22 | 12 | 1894 | O | |
Restless | 110844 | prop | 1889 | Astoria | 45 ft (13.7 m) | 28 | 19 | 1894 | O | |
Ruth F | 111056 | prop | 1894 | Anacortes | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 21 | 19 | 1894 | O | |
Stimson | 116518 | prop | 1892 | Ballard | 49 ft (14.9 m) | 26 | 13 | 1894 | O | |
Toiwo | 145615 | prop | 1891 | Deep River Deep River, Washington Deep River is an unincorporated rural village in Wahkiakum County, Washington, United States. It is the current residence of Krist Novoselic, the bassist for early 1990s grunge rock band, Nirvana... |
34 ft (10.4 m) | 12 | 6.0 | 1894 | O | |
Alhambra | 1230 | pddl | Osyterville Oysterville, Washington Oysterville is an unincorporated community in Pacific County, Washington, United States.-History:Oysterville was first settled in 1841 by John Douglas, who married a local Chinook woman. Oysterville was established and named in 1854 by J.A. Clark. It was a hub of oyster farming as the name suggests... |
5.0 | 1878 | O | ||||
Capital | 125486 | pddl | Olympia | 10 | 1878 | O | ||||
Dispatch | 6901 | prop | Seattle | 67 | 1878 | O | ||||
Favorite (ca 1878) | 120165 | pddl | Olympia | 74 | 1878 | O | ||||
Ruby | 21869 | pddl | Port Madison Port Madison Port Madison, sometimes called Port Madison Bay, is a deep water bay located on the west shore of Puget Sound in western Washington. It is bounded on the north by Indianola, on the west by Suquamish, and on the south by Bainbridge Island. Port Madison connects to Port Orchard via the Agate Pass... |
38 | 1878 | O | ||||
Teaser Teaser (sternwheeler) Teaser was a steamboat which ran on the Columbia River and Puget Sound from 1874 to 1880.-Columbia River service:Teaser was built in 1874 at The Dalles, Oregon, and was intended to run on the middle Columbia river, which was the stretch of navigable river that ran between the Cascades Rapids and... |
145002 | stern | Port Townsend | 52 | 1878 | O | ||||
Resolute | 21550 | pddl | Port Madison | 76 | X | |||||
Government documents
- 1879: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1879)
- 1884: http://books.google.com/books?id=qdwYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA330&lpg=PA330&dq=1884+Annual+Merchant+List&source=bl&ots=a_LZgM3O1Q&sig=_VexYwvxkrBKHQ4YF7Px8DqFCLU&hl=en&ei=yu3JTe34NI6asAOLqriQAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=1884%20Annual%20Merchant%20List&f=falseU.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1884)]
- 1894: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1894)
- 1901: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1901)
- 1909: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1909)
- 1918: Department of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation, Seagoing Vessels of the United States (1918).
- 1922: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (1922)