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- T._J._Potter length "70104.0".
- T._J._Potter abstract "The T.J. Potter was a steamboat that operated in the Northwestern United States. The boat was launched in 1888. Her upper cabins came from the steamboat Wide West. This required some modification, because the T.J. Potter was a side-wheeler, whereas the Wide West had been a stern-wheeler. The boat's first owner was the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. The T. J. Potter was one of the few side-wheeler boats that operated on the Columbia River.".
- T._J._Potter builder Oregon_Railroad_and_Navigation_Company.
- T._J._Potter length "70.104".
- T._J._Potter owner Oregon_Railroad_and_Navigation_Company.
- T._J._Potter shipBeam "10.668".
- T._J._Potter shipLaunch "1888-05-29".
- T._J._Potter status "Abandoned".
- T._J._Potter status "Abandoned, Northeast shore of Youngs Bay, near Astoria".
- T._J._Potter thumbnail Potter_--_Salem_Public_Library_02.JPG?width=300.
- T._J._Potter wikiPageExternalLink transportation&CISOPTR=721&REC=5.
- T._J._Potter wikiPageExternalLink 933.
- T._J._Potter wikiPageID "14199615".
- T._J._Potter wikiPageRevisionID "586340587".
- T._J._Potter hasPhotoCollection T._J._Potter.
- T._J._Potter shipBeam "35.0".
- T._J._Potter shipBuilder Oregon_Railroad_and_Navigation_Company.
- T._J._Potter shipBuilt "1888".
- T._J._Potter shipDecks "three".
- T._J._Potter shipDepth "depth of hold".
- T._J._Potter shipFate "Abandoned, Northeast shore of Youngs Bay, near Astoria".
- T._J._Potter shipInService "1888".
- T._J._Potter shipLaunched "1888-05-29".
- T._J._Potter shipLength "; after reconstruction:".
- T._J._Potter shipName "T.J. Potter".
- T._J._Potter shipNotes "Reconstructed in 1901".
- T._J._Potter shipOutOfService "1921".
- T._J._Potter shipOwner "20".
- T._J._Potter shipPower "steam engine".
- T._J._Potter shipPropulsion "sidewheels".
- T._J._Potter shipRoute Columbia_River.
- T._J._Potter shipRoute Puget_Sound.
- T._J._Potter shipStatus "Abandoned".
- T._J._Potter shipTonnage "Before rebuild gross tonnage 650 tons, net tonnage 590 tons. After rebuild gross tonnage 1017 tons, net tonnage 826 tons.".
- T._J._Potter shipType "inland steamship".
- T._J._Potter subject Category:1888_ships.
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Paddle_steamers.
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_States.
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Ships_built_in_Oregon.
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Sidewheel_steamboats_of_Washington_(state).
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Steamboats_of_Oregon.
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Steamboats_of_Washington_(state).
- T._J._Potter subject Category:Steamboats_of_the_Columbia_River.
- T._J._Potter type 1888Ships.
- T._J._Potter type Artifact100021939.
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- T._J._Potter type Conveyance103100490.
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- T._J._Potter type PaddleSteamers.
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- T._J._Potter type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedStates.
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- T._J._Potter type SidewheelSteamboatsOfWashington(state).
- T._J._Potter type Steamboat104308807.
- T._J._Potter type SteamboatsOfOregon.
- T._J._Potter type SteamboatsOfTheColumbiaRiver.
- T._J._Potter type SteamboatsOfWashington(state).
- T._J._Potter type Steamer104309348.
- T._J._Potter type Vehicle104524313.
- T._J._Potter type Vessel104530566.
- T._J._Potter type Whole100003553.
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- T._J._Potter type Ship.
- T._J._Potter type Product.
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- T._J._Potter type DesignedArtifact.
- T._J._Potter comment "The T.J. Potter was a steamboat that operated in the Northwestern United States. The boat was launched in 1888. Her upper cabins came from the steamboat Wide West. This required some modification, because the T.J. Potter was a side-wheeler, whereas the Wide West had been a stern-wheeler. The boat's first owner was the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. The T. J. Potter was one of the few side-wheeler boats that operated on the Columbia River.".
- T._J._Potter label "T. J. Potter".
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- T._J._Potter sameAs Q7668371.
- T._J._Potter sameAs T._J._Potter.
- T._J._Potter wasDerivedFrom T._J._Potter?oldid=586340587.
- T._J._Potter depiction Potter_--_Salem_Public_Library_02.JPG.
- T._J._Potter isPrimaryTopicOf T._J._Potter.
- T._J._Potter name "T.J. Potter".