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 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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| - Camas, Washington
- Dayton, Oregon
- Steamboats of Oregon
- Hops
- Vancouver
- Columbia River
- Cowlitz River
- McMinnville, Oregon
- Oregon Historical Society
- 1900 ships
- Lewis River (Washington)
- Longview, Washington
- Steam (software)
- Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6
- Steamboats of the Willamette River
- Willamette Falls Locks
- Course of the Willamette River
- Long-Bell Lumber Company
- Altona (sternwheeler)
- Drayage
- Ships built in Portland, Oregon
- Capstan (nautical)
- The Dalles, Oregon
- Steamboats of Washington (state)
- Passenger ships of the United States
- Steamboats of the Columbia River
- Kelso, Washington
- Lacamas Lake
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- Tacoma, Washington
- Pomona (sternwheeler)
- James Beard Public Market
- Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
- Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Oregon City, Oregon
- Woodland, Washington
- Yamhill River
- Yamhill River lock and dam
- Steamboats of the Willamette River
- Union Oil Company
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- dbr:Tahoma_(sternwheeler)
- dbr:Mimare_(steamboat)
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| - Bonita ; Metlako ; B. H. Smith Jr. (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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