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''Antelope'' was a steamboat that was operated on the Coquille River and on Coos Bay on the southern Oregon coast from 1886 to about 1908. ''Antelope'' was a versatile boat, which served in various roles, including passenger transport, barge towing, and as a fisheries tender. ==Construction== ''Antelope'' was built in 1886 at Marshfield, Oregon.〔(U.S. Treasury Dept., Statistics Bureau, ''Annual List of Merchant Vessels'' (for year ending June 30, 1893)'' ), at page 274.〕 The builder was either Capt. Olaf Reed (b.1827).〔(Dodge, Orvil, ''Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Counties (Biographical appendix)'', page 77. )〕 or his brother, Capt. Hans R. Reed (b.1840).〔("Captain Reed's Narrative", ''Out West Monthly, Vol. 25 (1895), at pages 295-296. )〕 In 1893, ''Antelope'' was registered as being 60.3 feet long, with a beam of 11.2 feet, and a depth of hold of 4.6 feet.〔 The vessel measured out at 29.21 gross tons and 19.65 net tons.〔 The registry number was 106440.〔 As of the period 1891–1892, ''Antelope'' was fitted with a steam engine with a 10-inch cylinder bore diameter and a 12-inch stroke.〔
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