MAKE A MEME View Large Image North Pacific and TJ Potter (steamboats), Seattle, 1891.JPG en This is the Oregon Improvement company dock at Seattle Washington in 1891 The smaller sidewheel steamer on the left is the North Pacific The large sidewheel steamer nearest to ...
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Keywords: North Pacific and TJ Potter (steamboats), Seattle, 1891.JPG en This is the Oregon Improvement company dock at Seattle Washington in 1891 The smaller sidewheel steamer on the left is the North Pacific The large sidewheel steamer nearest to the wharf is probably the T J Potter Other smaller steamers apparently mostly sternwheelers cannot be identified http //content lib washington edu/cgi-bin/getimage exe CISOROOT /larocheAlbum CISOPTR 1 DMSCALE 100 00000 DMWIDTH 802 DMHEIGHT 596 23906705539 DMX 0 DMY 0 DMTEXT 22Frank 20La 20Roche 22 REC 18 DMTHUMB 0 DMROTATE 0 University of Washington Library digital collections image LUC25 Frank La Roche 1853-1936 1891 Author died more than 70 years ago unknown PD-old ImageNote 1 16 181 182 267 686 510 2 North Pacific sidewheeler ImageNoteEnd 1 ImageNote 2 201 123 183 386 686 510 2 Sidewheeler T J Potter ImageNoteEnd 2 ImageNote 3 371 244 38 37 686 510 2 Unidentified steamer ImageNoteEnd 3 ImageNote 4 409 376 271 132 686 510 2 Unidentified sternwheeler possibly a tow-boat or passenger-freighter ImageNoteEnd 4 ImageNote 5 610 350 74 67 686 510 2 Boxcar marked Chicago and Northwestern railway ImageNoteEnd 5 Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet Central Waterfront Seattle Washington 1891 in Seattle Frank La Roche T J Potter ship 1888 North Pacific ship 1871 Black and white photographs of Seattle Sternwheelers on Puget Sound Piers in Washington state Boxcars
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