File:Steamboat Flyer (before 1895) .jpg
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Summary
[edit]Description | uncertain
steamboat Flyer, taken between 1890 (year of construction) and 1895 (year of publication) |
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Source |
Wright, E.W., ed., Lewis & Dryden Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Lewis & Dryden Printing Co., Portland, OR 1895. This image is taken from the DjVu format of the book, which is available free of charge and without any apparent legal restriction from the Washington Secretary of State historic publications website. |
Date |
between 1890 and 1895 |
Author |
unknown |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public domain (first published before 1923) |
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current | 17:11, 16 March 2008 | 1,473 × 898 (373 KB) | Mtsmallwood (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=steamboat ''Flyer'', taken between 1890 (year of construction) and 1895 (year of publication) |Source=Wright, E.W., ed., ''Lewis & Dryden Marine History of the Pacific Northwest'', Lewis & Dryden Printing Co., Portland, OR 1895. |
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