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''Alice'' was a Puget Sound steam passenger ship built in 1897. ''Alice'' was later rebuilt into a steam tug, and later converted to diesel power and renamed ''Simon Foss''. As a tug, the vessel was in service until 1963. This vessel should not be confused with the similarly designed vessel ''Alice'', built in 1892, which later became ''Foss 18''. == Career== ''Alice'' was built at Tacoma, Washington for Capt. Bradford, who then put the vessel on the route between Tacoma and North Bay. ''Alice'' replaced the steamer ''Susie'' on the run, with ''Susie'' then being sold to a Fairhaven concern, Franco-American Canning Company, for use as a cannery tender.〔''McCurdy Marine History'', at 20, 82, 402, 424, 491, and 678.〕 In 1900, Bradford sold ''Alice'' to the Petersberg Packing Co. and ''Alice'' was transferred north to Alaska, where the vessel served for over 20 years.〔 In 1902, ''Alice'' was rebuilt as a cannery tender and put into operation purchased out of Juneau by the Todd Packing Co.〔〔Newell, ''Pacific Tugboats'', at 28 and 190.〕 ''Alice'' was then returned to Puget Sound, and served as a steam tug for Delta V. Smyth Towing Company.
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