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- The Carrie Ladd was an important early steamboat on the lower Columbia and lower Willamette rivers. The vessel established the basic design of the Columbia River steamboat, which was later used throughout the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, Alaska, and the Yukon. (en)
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- Dismantled, converted to engines toNez Perce Chief
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- John T. Thomas, Oregon City, Oregon (en)
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- Dismantled, converted to engines to Nez Perce Chief (en)
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- Acquired by Oregon Steam Navigation Company in 1860. (en)
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- John C. Ainsworth and Jacob Kamm (en)
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- inland shallow draft steamboat, wooden hull (en)
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- The Carrie Ladd was an important early steamboat on the lower Columbia and lower Willamette rivers. The vessel established the basic design of the Columbia River steamboat, which was later used throughout the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, Alaska, and the Yukon. (en)
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