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Bonita was a steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. This boat was renamed Metlako in 1902, and operated under that name until 1924 on the Columbia River and its tributaries, the Cowlitz, Lewis and Lake rivers. In 1924, Metlako was renamed B. H. Smith Jr., operating under that name until 1931, when the steamer was abandoned. As Bonita, in September 1900, this vessel was the first steamer to pass through the Yamhill locks.

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  • Bonita (1900 sternwheeler) (en)
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  • Bonita was a steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. This boat was renamed Metlako in 1902, and operated under that name until 1924 on the Columbia River and its tributaries, the Cowlitz, Lewis and Lake rivers. In 1924, Metlako was renamed B. H. Smith Jr., operating under that name until 1931, when the steamer was abandoned. As Bonita, in September 1900, this vessel was the first steamer to pass through the Yamhill locks. (en)
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  • Bonita (1900–1902); Metlako (1902–1924); B. H. Smith Jr. (1924–1931) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bonita_in_Yamhill_river_lock_1900.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/High_dive_and_steamer_excursion_ad_Oregon_1900.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Metlako_steamer_circa_1923.jpg
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  • twin steam engines, horizontally mounted, single cylinder, cylinder bore and stroke of . (en)
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  • measured over hull. (en)
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  • Johnston boatyard (en)
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  • Abandoned. (en)
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  • U.S. #3830 (en)
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  • measured over hull. (en)
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  • Bonita ; Metlako ; B. H. Smith Jr. (en)
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  • sternwheel (en)
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  • riverine passenger/freight (en)
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  • Willamette, Yamhill, Columbia, Cowlitz, Lewis and Lake rivers (en)
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  • Bonita was a steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. This boat was renamed Metlako in 1902, and operated under that name until 1924 on the Columbia River and its tributaries, the Cowlitz, Lewis and Lake rivers. In 1924, Metlako was renamed B. H. Smith Jr., operating under that name until 1931, when the steamer was abandoned. As Bonita, in September 1900, this vessel was the first steamer to pass through the Yamhill locks. (en)
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