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Triumph (sternwheeler) : ウィキペディア英語版
Triumph (sternwheeler)

''Triumph'' was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington in the 1890s.
== Career==
''Triumph'' is reported to have been built by Capt. Simon P. Randolph (d.1909 at Seattle), either 1889 at Lynden, WA〔 or in 1892 at Whatcom. Randolph, who received his master's license in 1871, had been the first man to operate a steamboat on Lake Washington, had commanded or owned a number of smaller sternwheelers over his career including ''Fannie'', ''Old Settler'', ''Comet'', and the ''Edith R''.〔 His son, Capt. Preston Brooks Randolph (1860-1939), was also involved in ownership and management of the later boats, including ''Triumph.〔
''Triumph'' was served on the Nooksack River, which the Randolphs had developed as a steamboat route. In 1897, ''Triumph'' was destroyed by fire near the town of Marietta, WA, in Whatcom County.〔

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