To be able in small way to be part of the restoration and preservation of our history and of the steamboats that made it possible for this country to become truly great is a great satisfaction. Signed: John Shipley
The Portland was built in 1947 as a harbor tug. She is aprox 220 feet long, and her paddle wheel is 25 plus feet in diameter. She has 7 rudders. In 1980 the Port of Portland who owner her, retired her. They planned to restore her to daily passenger excursions, but gave up due to lack of funding. She was given to the Oregon Maritime Museum a few years ago, and the with massive volunteer help have
M/V A. B. Barr - Stapp Towing Company, Inc. - Dickinson, Texas - 700 horsepower - Sabine Neches Shipbuilding Corporation, 1966 - April 9, 1993 eastbound at Freeport, Texas
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See also: M/V Margie D., M/V Miss Jan
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Boat Photo Museum No. 1357-33330
M/V A. B. Barr - Stapp Towing Company, Inc. - Dickinson, Texas - 700 horsepower - Sabine Neches Shipbuilding Corporation, 1966 - April 9, 1993 eastbound at Freeport, Texas
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See also: M/V Margie D., M/V Miss Jan
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Boat Photo Museum No. 1357-33329
M/V A. A. Vestal - Cambell Barge Line, Inc. - Charleroi Pennsylvania- 3200 horsepower - Larose Shipyard, Incorporated-1975 - January 17, 1993 at Clarington, Ohio
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See also: M/V Sara Elrabeth, M/V Safety Pledge, M/V Robert Dean Moore
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Boat Photo Museum No. 417-32442
M/V A. A. Vestal - Cambell Barge Line, Inc. - Charleroi Pennsylvania- 3200 horsepower - Larose Shipyard, Incorporated-1975 - January 17, 1993 at Clarington, Ohio
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See also: M/V Sara Elrabeth, M/V Safety Pledge, M/V Robert Dean Moore
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Boat Photo Museum No. 417-32441