This is a list of steamboats and related vessels which operated on the Columbia river and its tributaries and in the state of Oregon, including its coastal areas. This should not be considered a complete list. Information for some vessels may be lacking, or sources may be in conflict.
This list summarizes basic characteristics of steamboats placed in service on the Columbia River and its tributaries. The articles Steamboats of the Columbia River, Steamboats of the Arrow Lakes, British Columbia, Steamboats of Columbia River, Wenatchee Reach, Steamboats of the Cowlitz River, and Steamboats of the Willamette River expand on the topic
Table codes key
Disposition codes
Disposition codes used in this list are:
- A = Abandoned.
- B = Burned
- C = Converted; C-B = Converted to barge; C-D = converted to diesel engine; C-F = Converted to ferry; C-G = Converted to gasoline engine; C-H = Converted to house; C-S = converted to sailing vessel
- D = Dismantled
- F = Foundered at sea
- G = Grounded (total loss)
- L = Laid up
- M = Museum as of 2017
- N = Name change
- O = Operational as of date given
- R = Rebuilt
- RN = Rebuilt and name changed
- S = sank
- T = Transferred; T-AK = Transferred to Alaska; T-BC = Transferred to British Columbia; T-CA = Transferred to California; T-WA = Transferred to Oregon or to Columbia River; T-GH = Transferred to Grays Harbor
- W = Wrecked by collision or striking ground
- X = Explosion of boiler
Vessel types
- Stern = sternwheeler
- Side = sidewheeler
- Prop = propeller-driven
Other abbreviations
- GT = Gross Tons; RT = Registered Tons
- YB = Year Built
- Dspo = Disposition type
- Ldng = Landing
- Rpds = Rapids
Vessels should not be assumed to have served continuously in Oregon or on the Columbia river and its tributaries during the periods shown on this chart; transfer between service areas was common.
Gallery of vessel types
List of vessels
Name changes and notes
Name changes
Notes
References
Printed documents
- Goodwin, Helen Durrie, "Shipbuilding in the Northwest", The Washington Historical Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Jul. 1920), pages 183-201 https://www.jstor.org/stable/40474592.
- Panter, William, "Early River Traffic on the Coquille", Glancing Back (Pioneer Lore), at 16âÂÂ19, Vol. I, No. 1, Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association (1971)
Government documents
See also
Museum vessels
- Moyie (sternwheeler), museum vessel in Kalso, BC
- Naramata (steam tug), museum vessel in Penticton, BC
- Portland (sternwheeler), operational museum vessel in Portland, Oregon
- Sicamous (sternwheeler), museum vessel in Penticton, BC
- Virginia V, last operational wooden-hulled steamship on west coast, in Seattle, WA
- W.T. Preston (sternwheel snagboat), museum vessel in Anacortes, WA
Companies
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