File:Steamboat T.J. Potter (Stanton drawing).jpg
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DescriptionSteamboat T.J. Potter (Stanton drawing).jpg | T.J. Potter, Columbia River and Puget Sound steamboat | |||||||
Date | or before | |||||||
Source | Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels, page 345, Smith and Stanton, New York, NY 1895 (from website Maritime History of Great Lakes) | |||||||
Author | Samuel Ward Stanton | |||||||
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Other versions | Dover Publications has reprinted entire book |
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