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C.C. Cherry
''C.C. Cherry'' was a small steam tug and general utility vessel that worked on Puget Sound from 1896 to 1930. == Career== ''CC Cherry'' was built in 1896 for Capt. E.A. Smith. The first use of the vessel was hauling fish from the San Juan Islands to a Canadian cannery〔''McCurdy Marine History'', at 4, 389, and 407.〕 One of the early masters of ''C.C. Cherry'' was the prominent steamboat man William Williamson (1859-1930), who later commanded the well-known steamship ''Flyer'' from 1896 to 1904.〔
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