. . "*\n*"@en . "Fall 1889"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1889"^^ . . "WA-190"@en . . . . "Arthur Foss"@en . . . "*Arthur Foss (1945\u20131964)"@en . . . . . . . . . "1989-04-11"^^ . . . . "Summer 1889"@en . . . . "Direct-drive to diameter 3-blade propeller"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "*Wallowa (1889\u20131934)"@en . "*YT-335 \n*YTM-335 \n*WB6192"@en . . . . "47.628055555555555 -122.33694444444444" . . . "11"^^ . . "Believed to be world's oldest wooden tug afloat"@en . . . . "7"^^ . . . . . "583"^^ . "*Wallowa \n*Arthur Foss \n*Dohasan \n*Arthur Foss \n*Theodore Foss \n*Arthur Foss"@en . . . . . "24.076"^^ . . "Arthur Foss"@fr . . . . "Classic heavy wood construction with limited ice-breaking capacity"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "nhl"@en . . . "55"^^ . "L\u2019Arthur Foss, b\u00E2ti en 1889, est l'un des plus anciens remorqueurs \u00E0 coque en bois encore \u00E0 flot aux \u00C9tats-Unis. En 1898, en pleine ru\u00E9e vers l'or en Alaska, il transporta de nombreux chargements d'or. Il n'existe plus de bateaux encore op\u00E9rationnel datant de la ru\u00E9e vers l'or \u00E0 ce jour. Il fut achet\u00E9 en 1933 par les studios de la Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pour le film Tugboat Annie. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l\u2019Arthur Foss fit route vers le Sud afin de participer \u00E0 l'effort de guerre sous le nom USS Dohasan (YTB-335)."@fr . . . . . . . . "*Oregon Railway and Navigation Company \n*Pacific Clipper Line \n*Puget Sound Mill and Timber Company \n*Merrill & Ring Logging Company \n*Foss Launch & Tug Company \n*Northwest Seaport"@en . . "4166572"^^ . . . . . "1122954613"^^ . . . . . . "Lake Union Park, South Lake Union, Seattle"@en . . . "POINT(-122.33694458008 47.62805557251)"^^ . . . . . . "Arthur Foss, built in 1889 as Wallowa at Portland, Oregon, is likely the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world. Its 79-year commercial service life began with towing sailing ships over the Columbia River bar, and ended with hauling bundled log rafts on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 1968. Northwest Seaport now preserves the tug as a museum ship in Seattle, Washington."@en . "Historic Ships Wharf, 860 Terry Avenue N., Seattle"@en . . "-122.3369445800781"^^ . . "47.62805557250977"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "*Arthur Foss (1970\u2013present)"@en . "Seattle Landmark"@en . . . . . . . "36058"^^ . "L\u2019Arthur Foss, b\u00E2ti en 1889, est l'un des plus anciens remorqueurs \u00E0 coque en bois encore \u00E0 flot aux \u00C9tats-Unis. En 1898, en pleine ru\u00E9e vers l'or en Alaska, il transporta de nombreux chargements d'or. Il n'existe plus de bateaux encore op\u00E9rationnel datant de la ru\u00E9e vers l'or \u00E0 ce jour. Il fut achet\u00E9 en 1933 par les studios de la Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pour le film Tugboat Annie. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l\u2019Arthur Foss fit route vers le Sud afin de participer \u00E0 l'effort de guerre sous le nom USS Dohasan (YTB-335). Inscrit au National Historic Landmark depuis 1989 et amarr\u00E9 \u00E0 Seattle \u00E0 , le remorqueur est aujourd'hui ouvert au public et fait office de mus\u00E9e."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "1977-03-14"^^ . . . . . . . . "Sawn old-growth Douglas fir, plank on frame"@en . . . . "6"^^ . . "*Theodore Foss (1964\u20131970)"@en . . . . . . . . "*Arthur Foss (1934\u20131942)"@en . "Summer 1968"@en . . . . . . . "Arthur Foss, built in 1889 as Wallowa at Portland, Oregon, is likely the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world. Its 79-year commercial service life began with towing sailing ships over the Columbia River bar, and ended with hauling bundled log rafts on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 1968. Northwest Seaport now preserves the tug as a museum ship in Seattle, Washington. The tug's long service in the Pacific Northwest, including a role in the Klondike Gold Rush, was interrupted by preparations for war in early 1941. After delivering a drydock gate to Pearl Harbor the tug was chartered by Contractors Pacific Naval Air Bases, a consortium formed to build air fields on remote Pacific islands as the United States prepared for war. In June 1941 Arthur Foss was supporting construction on Wake Island and was there in November along with the smaller Justine Foss transporting construction materials from barges in the lagoon to the island. When the work was completed the tug was scheduled to return to Hawaii with two barges in tow. The captain, concerned about the warnings of war, left the island without refueling. The smaller tug had to refuel and remained to do so. Arthur Foss was about twelve hours into the voyage to Honolulu when word of the attack on Pearl Harbor was received. The tug's crew repainted the tug with what paint was available and kept radio silence. The tug, overdue and thought lost, was spotted by Navy patrol planes and made Pearl Harbor on 28 December with fuel for less than a day's operation left. The crew of Justine Foss were captured when the island was taken by the Japanese with all but one eventually executed. The Navy put Arthur Foss in service as a yard tug under the name Dohasan from early 1942 until February 1945. The tug was laid up until 1947 when it was returned to Foss and transported to its home area where it was rehabilitated for company service in 1948. It served the company for twenty more years until retirement in July 1968."@en . . . . . . "Washington Iron Works diesel, direct reversing 6 cylinder, ,"@en . "4"^^ . . . . . . "Arthur Foss"@en . . . . . . "*Dohasan (1942\u20131945 Navy)"@en . "1989-04-11"^^ . . . . . . "Arthur Foss in her slip at the Historic Ships Wharf at Lake Union Park, March 2021."@en . "2"^^ . "David Stephenson"@en . . . . "8"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "89001078"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "wa0868"@en . . . . . . . . . "Museum Ship" . . . . . . . "Tugboat Arthur Foss, Lake Union Park, Seattle, King County, WA"@en . .