File:Greyhound (sternwheeler 1890).jpg
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DescriptionGreyhound (sternwheeler 1890).jpg | steamboat Greyhound sometime between 1890 and 1895 | |||||||
Location InfoField | uncertain | |||||||
Date | uncertain but between 1890 when vessel was built and 1895 when book was published | |||||||
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. | |||||||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | |||||||
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Public domain (first published before 1923)
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Other versions | uncertain |
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