Wallamet was a sidewheel-driven steamboat that operated on the Willamette and Columbia rivers in Oregon and later on the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers in California. Built in a Mississippi river style that was not suited to the conditions of these rivers, and suffering from construction defects, Wallamet was not a financially successful vessel. The name of this vessel is often seen spelled as Willamette.
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| - Wallamet (1853 sidewheeler) (en)
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| - Wallamet was a sidewheel-driven steamboat that operated on the Willamette and Columbia rivers in Oregon and later on the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers in California. Built in a Mississippi river style that was not suited to the conditions of these rivers, and suffering from construction defects, Wallamet was not a financially successful vessel. The name of this vessel is often seen spelled as Willamette. (en)
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| - Sacramento Daily Union, Jan. 26, 1855, quoting the Daily San Joaquin Republican. (en)
- At an early hour yesterday morning, the ringing of bells and the booming of cannon announced the arrival of an opposition steamer. The peel of bells and cannon found an echo in every citizen's breast, and all through the day there was a change for the better visibly marked in every man's countenance. There has been on the part of the people a decided earnestness in this steamboat movement, and the arrival of the Wallamet seemed to give rise to more enthusiasm. Everybody was on the qui vive, and every citizen appeared to thank the "day of our deliverance." (en)
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| - inland shallow draft passenger/freighter/towboat (en)
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| - An effusive welcome in Stockton (en)
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| - Willamette, Columbia, Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers (en)
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| - Wallamet was a sidewheel-driven steamboat that operated on the Willamette and Columbia rivers in Oregon and later on the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers in California. Built in a Mississippi river style that was not suited to the conditions of these rivers, and suffering from construction defects, Wallamet was not a financially successful vessel. The name of this vessel is often seen spelled as Willamette. (en)
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