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Monticello (steamboat) : ウィキペディア英語版
Monticello (steamboat)

The steamboat ''Monticello'' (2) operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. The vessel went through several reconstructions and remained in service until 1962, when she was lost in Alaska waters. Her later names were ''Penaco'' and ''Sea Venture''. (This Puget Sound steamer should not be confused with the smaller ''Monticello'' (1), which also ran on Puget Sound, but was built in 1895 for Captain Z.J. Hatch of the Monticello Steamship Company.〔Newell, Gordon R., ed., ''H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest'', at 118-19, 121, 145, 322, 400, 447, 491, and 666, Superior Publishing, Seattle, WA 1966 ISBN 0-87564-220-9〕
==Construction==
''Monticello'' was built in 1906 by the Crawford and Reid shipyard at Tacoma for the Moe Brothers to run her with their other boat, ''Advance'', in opposition to the Kitsap County Transportation Company’s boats on the Seattle-Poulsbo route. ''Monticello'' was 125' long, 21 on the beam, drew and was rated at 196 tons.〔

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