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Washington: 80815 stern psgr 1881 Vancouver, WA: 142 43.3 292 193.08 1900 A Washington: 203354 prop psgr 1908 Seattle 160 48.8 539 367 1947 D Water Lily: side 1854 San Francisco 49 14.9 1855 F Waialeale [R 127] 14445 prop psgr 1886 Port Blakely 123 37.5 342 232 1929 A Welcome: 80537 stern psgr 1874 Portland 127 38.7 327 251 1900 D Wenat: 80026 ...
(The current Oswego Lake is a larger version of the original lake, formed by a dam on the east end.) The Tualatin River is a tributary of the Willamette River, which runs near to the west end of Oswego Lake, which itself is a tributary to the Willamette, draining easterly through Sucker Creek, now known as Oswego Creek.
In about 1886, Edward F. Lee established a shipyard on the west side Lake Washington. The Lee yard is believed to have built the following ships that worked Lake Washington and Puget Sound: the small steam scow Squak, Laura Maud, Elfin, Hattie Hansen (also known as Sechelt), and Mist. Other early steamboats on the lake were Kirkland and Mary Kraft.
Flathead Lake, Montana 120 36.6 1924 D [26] Klondike No. 3: stern genl 1923 Flathead Lake, Montana Klondyke: stern genl 1900 Flathead Lake, Montana 1909 L Kokanee: C103305 stern psgr 1896 Nelson, BC 146 44.5 348 165 1923 L Koos: 204104 prop psgr 1907 Marshfield, Oregon 39 11.9 10 7 1907 O Kootenai: 14436 stern genl 1892 Little Dalles, WA 139 42 ...
The lake is a former channel of the Tualatin River, carved in basalt to the Willamette River.Eventually, the river changed course and abandoned the Oswego route. [1] [2]About 13,000 to 15,000 years ago, the ice dam that contained Glacial Lake Missoula ruptured, resulting in the Missoula Floods, which backed the Columbia River up the Willamette River.
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A narrow gauge locomotive in Lake Oswego, c. 1900. The right-of-way now used by the Willamette Shore Trolley was established in the mid-1880s by the Portland and Willamette Valley Railway, which began passenger service with steam trains on July 4, 1887. It provided Oswego (as Lake Oswego was known then) with a direct link to Portland.
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