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Black Hawk (steamboat 1850) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Black Hawk (steamboat 1850)
''Black Hawk'' was one of three small iron-propeller driven steamboats manufactured in Philadelphia in about 1850 and shipped to the west coast of United States to be placed in river service. The other boats were ''Eagle'' and ''Major Redding''.〔 〕 These boats were some of the earliest steamers to operate on the Willamette and Columbia rivers. They could carry about 12 passengers and perhaps a ton of cargo. The boats had to be small to make the run to Oregon City, which passed through the Clackamas rapids a short distance downriver from the town.〔 ==Dimensions== ''Black Hawk'' was 30 feet long, with a beam of 7 feet and depth of hold of 3 feet.〔 The boat’s tonnage was 10.〔Tonnage was a measure of volume and not weight.
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