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RPPC Harbor Scene Newport Oregon Ferry Newport and Julia Boat Barge H81

$ 6.83

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Postage Condition: Posted
  • City/Region: Newport, Oregon
  • Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
  • Condition: This is a standard-sized RPPC in good/fair condition. Minor corner wear. Please study the photos for condition.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Payment must be made within 3 days of the end of auction. I have been collecting RPPCs and other Real Photos, mostly maritime related, for 25 years. I'm now thinning my collection a bit so check back often to see new listings or check the "Follow This Seller" button. I combine shipping for multi-wins. For multi-wins, please wait for an Ebay invoice from me before making payment. Happy bidding!
    NEWPORT & JULIA: Newport
    was an American steamboat built in 1908 at
    Yaquina City, Oregon
    . Now a ghost town, Yaquina City was then the terminus of the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. For many years
    Newport
    transported excursionists in the summer months across a short water route between Yaquina City and the town of
    Newport, Oregon
    .
    Newport
    was originally built as a steam-powered vessel, and used some of the components, including the boiler, from an earlier steamer, the
    T.M. Richardson
    .
    Although only a small wooden vessel,
    Newport
    , with the aid of an unpowered
    barge
    lashed alongside, transported as many as 500 passengers at a time on the short trip across
    Yaquina Bay
    . In 1914, to accommodate anticipated greater patronage of the rail line,
    Newport
    was converted to
    gasoline
    engine power.
    The Julia, at 53 gross and net tons, was built in 1912, at George C. Walker’s then new shipyard in Toledo.
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    Julia was originally intended to be a powered steamboat, 85 feet long and 18 feet beam, but used as a barge for the first summer season after completion. No power plant was ever installed however, and
    Julia
    remained an unpowered barge.