File:Steamers at Rainier OR 1920s.jpg
Steamers_at_Rainier_OR_1920s.jpg (377 × 265 pixels, file size: 26 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Stern-wheel steamers Service (center), Cowlitz (center), and Nestor (right), tied up at a dock, probably at Rainier, Oregon, some time between 1917 and 1929.
- Fair use rationale for Nestor (sternwheeler)}: historical event, no known commercial use for original.
- Fair use rationale for Cowlitz (sternwheeler)}: historical event, no known commercial use for original.
- Source: Salem Public Library, image 8082.
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06:12, 26 November 2015 | No thumbnail | 994 × 699 (154 KB) | Mtsmallwood (talk | contribs) | Stern-wheel steamers Service (center), Cowlitz (center), and Nestor (right), tied up at a dock, probably at Rainier, Oregon, some time between 1917 and 1929. * Fair use rationale for [[Nestor (s... |
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