File:Okanogan (sternwheeler) passing under bridge ca 1910.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionOkanogan (sternwheeler) passing under bridge ca 1910.JPG |
English: This is the steamer Okanogan passing under the steel bridge at the town of Okanogan. The bridge was specifically built high so that steamboats could pass underneath. |
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circa 1910 date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Washington State University library digital image collection |
Author | Frank S. Matsura (1881-1913) |
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