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Clara Brown under way.

History
NameClara Brown
OwnerBrown Wharf and Navigation Company; Hunt Bros.
RoutePuget Sound
BuilderHiram Doncaster
Completed1886
Out of service1907 (or 1930)
IdentificationUS registry 126378
FateAbandoned on beach in West Seattle.
General characteristics
Tonnage190.93 gross, 111.86 registered
Length99.8 ft (30.4 m)
Beam22.1 ft (6.7 m)
Depth4.1 ft (1.2 m) depth of hold
Installed powersteam engines
Propulsionsternwheel

Clara Brown was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet which operated from the late 1880s to the early 1900s, and possibly as late as 1930.

Career[edit]

Clara Brown was built in 1886 by Hiram Doncaster, for Capt. Thomas Brown, the owner of the Brown Wharf and Navigation Company. The vessel was named for Captain Brown's daughter. The vessel was placed in service on the Henderson Bay route in south Puget Sound and surrounding areas, serving communities such as Olympia, Kalmiche, Shelton, Steilacoom, Tacoma, and Seattle. The vessel became famous as the first one to reach Seattle with relief supplies after the great Seattle file in June 1889.

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    Passenger ships of the United States
    Sternwheelers of Washington (state)
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