The Puget Sound Navigation Company (PSNC) was founded by Charles E. Peabody in 1898. Today the company operates an international passenger and vehicle...
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MV Sechelt Queen (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Puget Sound Navigation Company. MV Chinook was built in 1947 by Todd Shipyard, in Seattle WA, and entered service with Puget Sound Navigation Company...
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of Puget Sound area water transport, he resigned from the Puget Sound Navigation Company to dedicate himself fully to banking. Puget Sound Navigation would...
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MV Kalakala (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
insurance company. The still intact hull of the Peralta caught the eye of Alexander Peabody, president of the Puget Sound Navigation Company (PSNC), also...
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Flyer (steamboat) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
the success of the Puget Sound ship. Flyer was the first vessel ordered by the Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Company, a concern formed by...
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Rosalie (steamship) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
ram the then new steam ferry West Seattle. Also in 1908, the Puget Sound Navigation company, which had purchased the steel steamer Chippewa found the newly...
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Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Gatzert was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Columbia River and Puget Sound, in Washington state, US, from the 1890s to the 1920s. This vessel was...
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Gate Ferries. In 1941 she was acquired by the Puget Sound Navigation Company, and then operated on Puget Sound until its retirement in 1969. At the time of...
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Steel Electric-class ferry (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
that became part of the Washington State Ferry System when Puget Sound Navigation Company was acquired in 1951. They were built in San Francisco Bay for...
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General Miles (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Company, acquired Willapa from the Canadian-Pacific Navigation Company, and renamed the ship Bellingham. During 1903, the rapidly growing Puget Sound...
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SS Asbury Park (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Ferry Co. (1918-1927), Southern Pacific Railroad, (1927-1941), Puget Sound Navigation Company, (1941-1952), Black Ball Line, Ltd, (1951-1961), and BC Ferries...
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Suquamish (motor vessel) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
route. In 1930, the Puget Sound Navigation Company (“PSN”), the dominant passenger and ferry concern on Puget Sound, secured a mail contract for...
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The Pacific-Alaska Navigation Company was an American passenger and freight ocean shipping company that operated between 1912 and 1916 on the West Coast...
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vessels operating on Puget Sound. The Puget Sound operations were conducted under the name of the Puget Sound Navigation Company. With the acquisition...
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Alverene (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Corporation, and later by the powerful Puget Sound Navigation Company presented a serious challenge to the companies operating small passenger and freight...
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Sioux (steamship) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
president of the Puget Sound Navigation Company, owner of the Clallam and the dominant Puget Sound shipping concern, announced that the company would replace...
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purchased by the Puget Sound Navigation Company. PSN was then engaged in a strong competition with the Kitsap County Transportation Company, which had deployed...
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Potlatch (steamship) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
president of the Puget Sound Navigation Company, owner of the Clallam and the dominant Puget Sound shipping concern, announced that the company would replace...
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George E. Starr (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Seattle in 1878 at the shipyard of J.F.T Mitchell for the Puget Sound Steam Navigation Company’s (the "Starr Line") international route to Victoria, B.C...
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Washington State Ferries (category Sound Transit)
two lines remained: the Puget Sound Navigation Company (known as the Black Ball Line) and the Kitsap County Transportation Company. A strike in 1935 caused...
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waters of Puget Sound during the late 19th century and early 20th century (see Washington State Ferries and Puget Sound Navigation Company). It was also...
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Hyak (1909 steamboat) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
steamships of Puget Sound to operate in regular commercial service. From 1935 to 1938 Hyak was owned by the Puget Sound Navigation Company, then the dominant...
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14 Puget Sound steamboats at one time. There were offices on the north side of the overhead walk. In the mid-1930s Puget Sound Navigation Company modernized...
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Verona (steamship) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
Transportation Co. From 1935 to 1936 Verona was owned by the Puget Sound Navigation Company. The aging Verona burned after completing its last night run...
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MV Klickitat (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
San Francisco Bay. She was purchased by the Puget Sound Navigation Company in 1940, moved to Puget Sound, and renamed the MV Klickitat. PSN operated her...
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Black Ball Line (trans-Atlantic packet) (category Transatlantic shipping companies)
Puget Sound Navigation Company, which operated ferries under the name "Black Ball Line." Black Ball Ferry Line, a successor company to Puget Sound Navigation...
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the control of the Puget Sound Navigation Company, which was formed in 1903. Kline and Bayless, Ferryboats – A Legend on Puget Sound, at pages 17, 19,...
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Sol Duc (steamship) (category Puget Sound Navigation Company)
president of the Puget Sound Navigation Company, owner of the Clallam and the dominant Puget Sound shipping concern, announced that the company would replace...
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Transportation Company. They initially named the merged company the Inland Navigation Co. but later resumed using Puget Sound Navigation Co. The new company became...
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Tacoma (steamship) (section Operations on Puget Sound)
On 12 August 1912, the Puget Sound Navigation Company ("PSN'") contracted with the Seattle Construction and Drydock Company to build for them a passenger...
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