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- Quick (1900)Official No.: 107861; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107861 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 70 x 14 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Teslin Lake, Yukon, Canada in 1906 60x11x3 Owned by Stanf & Ridley, Dawson 1901; T. Smith, Fort Selkirk Yukon 1905, 1907. Built by E. J. Smyth, Dawson 1900. Sternwheel.Official No.: 107861; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107861 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 70 x 14 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Teslin Lake, Yukon, Canada in 1906 60x11x3 Owned by Stanf & Ridley, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Pauline (1907)Official No.: 116611; 86x16x4 Owned by N. B. & J. S. Raymond, (Side Streams Navigation Co.), Whitehorse. Built by N. B. Raymond, Whitehorse 1907. Engines (2) 6½x36 (maker unknown). Sternwheel. Last used 1914. Wrecked by ice May 1917 while laid up at Dawson. ; Final Location: Dawson, Yukon, Canada, Wrecked …Official No.: 116611; 86x16x4 Owned by N. B. & J. S. Raymond, (Side Streams Navigation Co.), Whitehorse. Built by N. B. Raymond, Whitehorse 1907. Engines (2) 6½x36 (maker unknown). Sternwheel. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Flora (1898)Official No.: 103916; 80x16x4 Owned by Bennett Lake & Klondike Navigation Co. 1899, 1901; Merchants Transportation Co. 1902. Built by B. L. & K. Navigation Co., Bennett Lake 1898, components carried over Chilkoot Pass. Engines (2) 7x42 by Albion Iron Works, Victoria. (Sternwheel) Wrecked by ice about 20/05/02 Dawson, hull …Official No.: 103916; 80x16x4 Owned by Bennett Lake & Klondike Navigation Co. 1899, 1901; Merchants Transportation Co. 1902. Built by B. L. & K. Navigation Co., Bennett Lake 1898, components …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mono (1898)Official No.: 107102; 120x23x5 Owned by Teslin Transportation Co. Built by A. F. Henderson, Stikine River 1898. Engines (2) 10x72 by D. M. Swain, Stillwater Minn. Sternwheel. Diverted to Yukon on completion, wrecked 17/07/98 under tow by "Fastnet" Wrangell to St. Michael's, Alaska. Sold at Wrangell, repaired 1901 and sent …Official No.: 107102; 120x23x5 Owned by Teslin Transportation Co. Built by A. F. Henderson, Stikine River 1898. Engines (2) 10x72 by D. M. Swain, Stillwater Minn. Sternwheel. Diverted to Yukon …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Glenora (1898)Official No.: 107149; 126x28x5 Owned by S. Barber 1898; R. P. McLennan, Dawson, Yukon 1901. Built by G. W. Barlow, Tacoma Wash. 1898. Engines (2) 14x72 by Olympic Iron Works, Tacoma. (Sternwheel) Used one year on Stikine River, then Fraser, later to Yukon. Destroyed by fire 28/03/02 in winter quarters …Official No.: 107149; 126x28x5 Owned by S. Barber 1898; R. P. McLennan, Dawson, Yukon 1901. Built by G. W. Barlow, Tacoma Wash. 1898. Engines (2) 14x72 by Olympic Iron Works, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gold Star (1899)Official No.: 107856; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1899) 94x22x3 Owned by G. Remillard; to T. Nixon, Dawson Yukon 1900. Engines (2) 10x48 by United Engine Works, San Francisco, to "Thistle". (Sternwheel). Wrecked by ice breakup 13/05/02 Dawson. ; Final Location: Dawson, Yukon, Canada, Wrecked By IceOfficial No.: 107856; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1899) 94x22x3 Owned by G. Remillard; to T. Nixon, Dawson Yukon 1900. Engines (2) 10x48 by United Engine Works, San Francisco, to "Thistle". (Sternwheel). …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Keno (1922)Official No.: 116618; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116618 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 141 x 30 -- 613 tons Rebuilt: Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada in 1937 131x29x5 Owned by British Yukon Navigation Co. Engines (2) 12x54 by Novelty Iron Works, Clinton Iowa, from "Norcom". Sternwheel. ; Final Location: Dawson, Yukon, Canada, Beached PreservedOfficial No.: 116618; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116618 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 141 x 30 -- 613 tons Rebuilt: Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada in 1937 131x29x5 Owned by British Yukon Navigation Co. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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