Gazelle (1854 sidewheeler)
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Gazelle was an early sidewheeler on the Willamette River in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon. She did not operate long, suffering a catastrophic boiler explosion on April 8, 1854, less than a month after her trial voyage. This was the worst such explosion ever to occur in the Pacific Northwest states. The wrecked Gazelle was rebuilt and operated for a few years, first briefly as the unpowered barge Sarah Hoyt and then, with boilers installed, as the steamer Señorita. A victim of the explosion was D.P. Fuller, age 28, who is buried in Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
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Gazelle (1854 sidewheeler)
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Gazelle
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Explosion of Steamer Gazelle
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Loss of twenty-four lives.
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Willamette Falls Milling and Transport Co., Linn City, Oregon
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Gazelle
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Engines later installed on sternwheeler Okanogan, built in 1861.
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Hull salvaged, upper works rebuilt, and renamed Sarah Hoyt and later Señorita.
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sidewheels
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inland shallow draft passenger/freighter/towboat
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Memorial to steamer Gazelle
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Gazelle was an early sidewheeler on the Willamette River in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon. She did not operate long, suffering a catastrophic boiler explosion on April 8, 1854, less than a month after her trial voyage. This was the worst such explosion ever to occur in the Pacific Northwest states. The wrecked Gazelle was rebuilt and operated for a few years, first briefly as the unpowered barge Sarah Hoyt and then, with boilers installed, as the steamer Señorita. A victim of the explosion was D.P. Fuller, age 28, who is buried in Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
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Boiler exploded April 8, 1854 atCanemah, upper works destroyed.
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