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Steam ferryboat for the Portland Railway Co. drawing
One drawing on 1 sheet of a steam ferryboat for the Portland Railway Co., by Johnston and Phillips, architects.
Lithograph of the steamboat Oregon
Hand-colored lithograph depicting the sidewheel steamboat Oregon, and including various measurements, including the length of the steamer's deck, the depth of its hold, and the diameter of its wheels.
Steamboats on the Columbia: the pioneer period, 1850-1869
Typescript dissertation, "Steamboats on the Columbia: The pioneer period, 1850-1869," by Earle King Stewart, University of California, Berkeley, 1948.
The Steamer "D. S. Baker" running the Grand Dalles of the Columbia River
Portion of a page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, probably November 10, 1888, featuring an engraving that depicts the steamer D. S. Baker on the Columbia River.
Steamer J. N. Teal plans
One negative photocopy plan on 1 sheet of a light draft steamboat, the J. N. Teal, for the Open River Transportation Co., by architect J. H. Johnston.
Steamer Klamath plans
Three negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of the steamboat Klamath by architect J. H. Johnston.
Preliminary drawing of the steamer T. J. Potter
One blueline photocopy plan on one sheet, consisting of a port side elevation of the sidewheel steamboat T. J. Potter, 1961, by G. D. Ross.
Steamship Hassalo plans
Collection consists of 6 plans on 4 sheets of the sternwheel steamer Hassalo. The drawings include a side view; a plan of the freight deck; a lines plan; and a cross section. It is unknown whether the plans are original or are later reproductions.
Steamship Oneonta plans
Plans for a sidewheel steamer, Oneonta. The plans may be a depiction of the steamer Oneonta built in 1863 and operated by the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, but features in the plans differ from photographs of that steamboat. It is unknown whether the plans are originals or are later reproductions. The drawings consist of a top view, a side view, and a plan of the pilot house and rooms.
Steamship Portland II collection
Plans, sections, details and elevations on 9 sheets of the steamship Portland II, a 186-foot steel towboat for Northwest Marine Iron Works, 1946; a conceptual mooring plan by B. Bach and L. Fritzie, October 1981; and a color print of a painting of the steamship Portland II passing under the Fremont Bridge on the Willamette River by James M. Longstreth, 1977.