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- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) length "27432.0".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) abstract "The Columbia was a steamboat built at Astoria, Oregon in 1850. Columbia was the first steamboat built in the Oregon Territory, and the first to establish regular service on the lower Columbia and Willamette rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the many other craft with the same or a similar name, including in particular at least four other vessels named Columbia which ran on the Columbia river or its tributaries.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) length "27.432".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipBeam "4.8768".
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- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) wikiPageRevisionID "605460688".
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- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) quote "Everything in connection with her was of the miniature order excepting the rates of fare. For the luxury of a trip from Astoria to Portland the modest sum of $25 was asked and cheerfully paid, a considerable difference to the present 'cut rates' of 25 cents, by boat or railroad cars. During the time I was thus employed quite a number who subsequently became millionaires were passengers, among them being H. W. Corbett, John Green, Henry Leonard and others; and also, at one time, a party of school marms who had come out from the East to teach school in Oregon.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) quote "It is to be regretted that there was no photo artist in those days to make a truthful picture of this poor sidewheeler as she struggled and panted against tide and current, doing her four or five miles an hour under favorable circumstances ... .".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipBuilder "Thomas Goodwin and George Hewitt".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipDepth "about depth of hold".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipLaunched "1850".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipName "Columbia".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipNotes "Dismantled 1852, engines to sidewheeler ''Fashion.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipOwner "Frost, Adair, Leonards and Green".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipPower "steam engines, bore by stroke".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipPropulsion "sidewheels".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipRoute "lower Columbia River and lower Willamette River".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipSpeed "per hour or a little more".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) shipType "shallow draft inland passenger/freight, wooden construction".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) source "—Dan O'Neill, a captain of Columbia.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) source "—Dan O'Neill.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) width "22".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:1850_ships.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Oregon_Territory.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Paddle_steamers_of_Oregon.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Oregon.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Sidewheel_steamboats_of_Washington_(state).
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Steamboats_of_the_Columbia_River.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) subject Category:Steamboats_of_the_Willamette_River.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) type Ship.
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- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) comment "The Columbia was a steamboat built at Astoria, Oregon in 1850. Columbia was the first steamboat built in the Oregon Territory, and the first to establish regular service on the lower Columbia and Willamette rivers. This vessel should not be confused with the many other craft with the same or a similar name, including in particular at least four other vessels named Columbia which ran on the Columbia river or its tributaries.".
- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) label "Columbia (sidewheeler 1850)".
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- Columbia_(sidewheeler_1850) name "Columbia (sidewheel steamboat)".