Eagle was a smaller type of steamboat called a "steam launch". The wooden vessel was built at Eagle Harbor, Washington to run on routes connecting Seattle and Bainbridge Island, Washington.[1]Eagle was 53.8 feet (16.4 m) long, beam 15.5 feet (4.7 m), and a depth of hold of 5.4. The overall size of the vessel was 40 gross tons and 23 registered tons. The vessel's US steamboat registration number was 136812.[2]
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Eagle was destroyed by fire in 1902 at Eagle Harbor. The vessel was replaced in service by the Florence K.
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^Newell, ed., McCurdy Marine History, at pages 60, 83, and 90.
^U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1901)
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Newell, Gordon R., ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA (1966)
U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Statistics, Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States (for year ending June 30, 1901)
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eagle, steamboat, eagle, passenger, steamboat, built, 1900, which, served, puget, sound, until, destroyed, fire, eagle, elliott, circa, 1901, historynameeagleroutepuget, soundin, service1900out, service1902identificationus, registry, 136812fatedestroyed, fireg. Eagle was a passenger steamboat built in 1900 which served on Puget Sound until it was destroyed by fire Eagle in Elliott Bay circa 1901 HistoryNameEagleRoutePuget SoundIn service1900Out of service1902IdentificationUS registry 136812FateDestroyed by fireGeneral characteristicsTypeinland steamboatTonnage40 gross 23 net tonsLength53 8 ft 16 40 m Beam15 5 ft 4 72 m Depth5 4 ft 1 65 m Installed powersteam enginePropulsionpropeller Contents 1 Design and construction 2 Career 3 Notes 4 ReferencesDesign and construction editEagle was a smaller type of steamboat called a steam launch The wooden vessel was built at Eagle Harbor Washington to run on routes connecting Seattle and Bainbridge Island Washington 1 Eagle was 53 8 feet 16 4 m long beam 15 5 feet 4 7 m and a depth of hold of 5 4 The overall size of the vessel was 40 gross tons and 23 registered tons The vessel s US steamboat registration number was 136812 2 Career editEagle was destroyed by fire in 1902 at Eagle Harbor The vessel was replaced in service by the Florence K Notes edit Newell ed McCurdy Marine History at pages 60 83 and 90 U S Dept of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States for year ending June 30 1901 References editNewell Gordon R ed H W McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Superior Publishing Co Seattle WA 1966 U S Dept of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States for year ending June 30 1901 nbsp This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eagle steamboat amp oldid 1148126243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,