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- Lewiston - Sidewheel Walking Beam Steamer · Southwest Harbor Public Library
The Lewiston was the sister ship to Steamer Forest City She was built in New York in 1856 and operated on the Boston - Bangor line She had a walking beam engine
- Lewiston steamer - Wreck Location Map GPS Coordinates - Shipwreck Finder
Description The steamer Lewiston and three of the barges that were in tow ran aground on Hinckley Flats
- The rebuilt steamer Lewiston. . . - Historic Lewiston, Idaho | Facebook
The "J N Teal" steams into Lewiston as part of the celebration for the opening of the Celilo Canal, May 1915 Normal Hill neighborhoods appear in the background
- Sternwheeler Lewiston Under the Lewiston - Clarkston Bridge - c. 1930
The steamer Lewiston was built in 1923, and based in its namesake, Lewiston, Idaho Owned by Union Pacific, it was sold in 1940 and its name changed
- Steamer LEWISTON at dock with her sister ship SPOKANE, between 1900 and . . .
Lewiston was dispatched in 1912 to pick up ore cargo, but was unable to pass through the Wild Goose Rapids near Asotin, Washington On July 12, 1921, she was destroyed by fire while at dock in Lewiston, Idaho
- Steamer J M Teal, Levee Scene, Lewiston, Idaho - Facebook
5y · Public Steamers wintering in Lewiston, Idaho in 1899-1900 The first steamer is the "Lewiston" and the second one is the "Spokane " Both burned to the waterline in 1922 In the background is the first interstate bridge built one year earlier Courtesy of Historic Lewiston, Idaho Beverly Hill and 196 others 197 reactions · 1 comment
- Sidewheel Steamer Forest City and Steamer Florence at Southwest Harbor
Forest City (sister ship Lewiston) built in New York - 1854 - Boston - Bango route in 1880's Florence - small steamer in foreground - Blue Hill territory - chartered by Capt Crockett
- Lewiston - Sidewheel Steamer · Southwest Harbor Public Library
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- The steamer Lewiston under. . . - Historic Lewiston, Idaho | Facebook
The steamer "Lewiston" under the old interstate bridge, 1930 The first "Lewiston" was destroyed by fire along with the "Spokane" in 1922
- Lewiston steamer 1897 Big Eddy,. . . - The Cascade District
The boat burned along with the steamboat Spokane at the dock in Lewiston in July 1922 The Lewiston was rebuilt and was the last sternwheeler to be taken out of service in February 1940
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