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- Jennie Clark, also seen spelled Jenny Clark, was the first sternwheel-driven steamboat to operate on the rivers of the Pacific Northwest, including British Columbia. This vessel was commonly known as the Jennie when it was in service. The design of the Jennie Clark set a pattern for all future sternwheel steamboats built in the Pacific Northwest and in British Columbia. (en)
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- Dismantled 1863; hull burned for scrap iron, 1865.
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- Dismantled 1863; hull burned for scrap iron, 1865. (en)
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- Jenny Clark ad 1855.png (en)
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- Engines later installed on sternwheeler Forty-Nine, built in 1865. (en)
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- Jacob Kamm, John C. Ainsworth, George Abernethy and others (en)
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- Willamette, Columbia and Lewis and Clark rivers (en)
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- inland shallow draft passenger/freighter/towboat (en)
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- Jennie Clark, also seen spelled Jenny Clark, was the first sternwheel-driven steamboat to operate on the rivers of the Pacific Northwest, including British Columbia. This vessel was commonly known as the Jennie when it was in service. The design of the Jennie Clark set a pattern for all future sternwheel steamboats built in the Pacific Northwest and in British Columbia. (en)
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