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Eva (sternwheeler) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eva (sternwheeler)
''Eva'' was a sternwheel steamboat that was operated on the Umpqua River on the Oregon coast in the early part of the 1900s. ''Eva'' was notable for long service on a short route of about 20 miles. ''Eva'' was also notable for having been used by one of its owners to illegally transport dynamite on a passenger-carrying vessel, by the ruse of labeling the dynamite boxes as "bacon." ==Construction== ''Eva'' was built in 1894 at Portland, Oregon.〔(U.S. Treasury Dept, Statistics Bureau, ''Annual List of Merchant Vessels'' (for year ending June 30, 1895). ), page 243.〕 Following construction, ''Eva'' was brought under tow, with a load of flour on board, from Portland to Gardiner, Oregon, where the engines were installed.〔(Durbin, Georgina, "The Gardiner that Was", posted to Douglas County Historical Society website 01-04-2011 ) (accessed 08-16-2014).〕 ''Eva'' was long, with a beam of and depth of hold.〔 ''Eva'' measured out at 130.57 gross tons and 66.67 net tons.〔 The boat's draft was .〔(U.S. Army, ''Report of the Chief of Engineers'' (1904) ), at page 3508.〕 The official U.S. merchant vessel registration number was 136459.〔 The port of registry was Coos Bay, Oregon.〔 ''Eva'' was powered by twin steam engines, horizontally mounted, driving a sternwheel. The engines generated 80 nominal horsepower.〔
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