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Steamer CALISTA at dock, probably in Seattle, Washington, approximately 1912

Description:
PH Coll 794.14 140 feet in length, launched at Dockton in 1911 for the Island Transporation Company to replace the recently-burned WHIDBY. Used triple-expansion engine from WHIDBY. Named after Capt. H.B. Lovejoy's mother, Mrs. Calista Leach, 73, the oldest resident of Whidbey Island who was known for hey daily bicycle rides around the island. In... United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Display date:
1907/1917
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Digital Public Library of America
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University of Washington
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