File:Nestor sternwheeler 1925.jpg
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[edit]Steamer Nestor showing vessel in 1925 with a load of cordwood on its foredeck.
- Fair use rationale for Nestor (sternwheeler): historical event, no known commercial use for original
- Kelso, by George R. Miller, William R. Watson, and the Cowlitz County Historical Society, page 59,
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06:21, 26 November 2015 | No thumbnail | 1,176 × 742 (94 KB) | Mtsmallwood (talk | contribs) | Steamer Nestor showing vessel in 1925 with a load of cordwood on its foredeck. * Fair use rationale for Nestor (sternwheeler): historical event, no known commercial use for original * [https://books.google.com/books?id=RWKKTTsIEG4C&lpg=PA58 Kelso,... |
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