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George E. Starr (steamboat) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George E. Starr
The steamboat ''George E. Starr'' operated in late 19th century as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and also operated out of Victoria, B.C. ''Geo. E. Starr'' also served for a time in California and on the Columbia River. ==Construction== ''Geo. E. Starr'' was built at Seattle in 1878 at the shipyard of J.F.T Mitchell for the Puget Sound Steam Navigation Company’s (the “Starr Line”) international route to Victoria, B.C..〔Newell, Gordon R., ed., ''H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest'', at 14, 67, n.2, 87, 99, 184 n.4, Superior Publishing, Seattle, WA 1966 ISBN 0-87564-220-9〕〔Newell, Gordon R., and Williamson, Joe, ''Pacific Steamboats'', at 27, Bonanza Books, New York, NY 1958 (showing photo of ''Geo. E. Starr'' under construction〕〔Newell, Gordon R., ''Ships of the Inland Sea'', at 34, 80-83, 102, Binford and Mort, Portland OR (2nd Ed. 1960)〕 ''Starr'' was a sidewheel steamer with a single-cylinder walking-beam engine, 148' long, 28' in beam over the hull, and 9 foot depth of hold, and rated at 473 tons.〔〔〔Mills, Randall V., ''Sternwheelers up Columbia'', at 194, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE 1947 ISBN 0-8032-5874-7〕
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