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''W.H. Harrison'' was a steam schooner that operated from 1890 to 1905 on the coast of Oregon, the lower Columbia River, and southwest Washington state. At that time the salmon cannery industry was one of the major businesses of the coast. ''W.H. Harrison'', while also carrying passengers and transporting general freight and lumber, was one of a number of steamers supplying materials to canneries along the coast, and transporting cases of canned salmon from the canneries. ==Construction== ''W.H. Harrison'', generally called the ''Harrison'' in practice, was built at Alsea, Oregon in 1890 by Capt. Paul Schrader (born 1850). The vessel was long, with a beam of , and depth of hold of . The overall vessel size was 91.56 gross tons and 52.85 net tons.〔 The official merchant vessel registry number was 81291.〔 On Tuesday, July 22, 1890, the steam schooner ''Augusta'' arrived in Marshfield, OR, from Tillamook carrying the machinery and boilers for the ''Harrison'', and departed Coos Bay the next day for Alsea, where ''Harrison'' was then under construction. ''Augusta'' was another vessel that had been commanded by Paul Schrader.〔 The initial engine in the vessel had a diameter cylinder and a .〔 By 1895 this had been replaced with a compound steam engine, with a high pressure cylinder diameter of and a low pressure cylinder diameter of , with a stroke of .〔
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