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Georgiana (side-wheeler) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georgiana (side-wheeler) ''Georgiana'', a small side-wheel steamboat made in Philadelphia in 1849, one of the first on the waters of the Mokelumne River, Sacramento, San Joaquin and Tuolumne Rivers of California. ==Construction== The ''Georgiana'' was a 30-ton steamboat,〔Jerry MacMullen, Paddlewheel Days In California, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1970.〕 built for the Aspinwall Steam Transportation Line in Philadelphia, knocked down and sent by sea to San Francisco in 1849. It was to be reassembled at the shipyard of Domingo Marcucci on the beach on San Francisco Bay just south of Folsom Street and east of Beale Street. Her keel was laid February 22, 1850. She was 73 feet long, with a 16 feet beam and a 4.5 foot deep hold and had machinery was put in by George K. Gluyas. Marcucci launched her with steam up and she began her trial run immediately.〔( Scott, Erving M. and Others, ''Evolution of Shipping and Ship-Building in California, Part I'', Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, Volume 25, January 1895, pp.5-16 ); from quod.lib.umich.edu accessed March 10, 2015〕 〔( San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 99, 9 March 1902, p.6 FIRST BOATBUILDER ON THE PACIFIC COAST by J. M. Scanland )〕
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