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- The Multnomah was one of the first steamboats to operate on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the Multnomah, a steamboat built in Portland, Oregon in 1885, which was larger and of a much different design. (en)
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- 5.181600 (xsd:double)
- 5.486400 (xsd:double)
- 8.534400 (xsd:double)
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- 12655 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Each heart beats with rapture, each bosom rejoices, (en)
- Sweet sounding her music, high floating her streamer: (en)
- Because with her welfare our interests are blended. (en)
- And her smoke high aloft into vapor is fading. (en)
- Her structure so firm, yet buoyant and airy (en)
- There comes the Multnomah, we greet her with pleasure, (en)
- She skims o'er the waves like a sylph or a fairy. (en)
- The choicest of welcomes to her is extended, (en)
- The sound of her paddles the hills serenading, (en)
- There comes the Multnomah shout fifty glad voices; (en)
- There comes the Multnomah! Success to the steamer, (en)
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- *Measured over hull: or
*Measured over guards: (en)
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- June 1851 or fall,1851, at Canemah, Oregon or Oregon City. (en)
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- Bissell, Maxwell, and Gray; Richard Hoyt Sr.; Oregon Steam Navigation Company (en)
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- steam, twin high-pressure engines, bore by stroke, horizontally mounted, 6.6 nominal horsepower (en)
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- Willamette River, lower Columbia River (en)
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- inland shallow draft steamboat, wooden hull (en)
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- 0001-08-19 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- The Multnomah was one of the first steamboats to operate on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the Multnomah, a steamboat built in Portland, Oregon in 1885, which was larger and of a much different design. (en)
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- Multnomah (1851 sidewheeler) (en)
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