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Summary
Docks at Nehalem, Oregon. Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg (large vessel nearest the dock), and other boats, including Juneta, Meta M., Coral, and Teddy. Estimated date for this image is sometime between 1910, when Juneta was built and 1915 (approximately), when Teddy was transferred to Alaska.
Proximate source of photo is Neahkahnievisions.smugmug.com]. Photo has been published at least once before, at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, Memorial Society; Anderson, Irma, eds. (1970). 100 Years of the Nehalem Country. Nehalem, OR: Pacific Yearbook Co. p.70. LCCN 76027246. {{cite book}}
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06:09, 21 September 2014 | No thumbnail | 2,478 × 1,522 (490 KB) | Mtsmallwood (talk | contribs) | Docks at Nehalem, Oregon. Steamer ''Geo. R. Vosburg'' (large vessel nearest the dock), and other boats, including ''Juneta'', ''Meta M.'', ''Coral'', and ''Teddy.'' Estimated date for this image is sometime between 1910,... |
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