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- Steamboats_of_California abstract "Steamboats operated in California on San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, and Sacramento River as early as November 1847, when the Sitka built by William A. Leidesdorff briefly ran on San Francisco Bay and up the Sacramento River to New Helvetia. After the first discovery of gold in California the first shipping on the bays and rivers were by ocean going craft that were able to sail close to the wind and of a shallow enough draft to be able to sail up the river channels and sloughs. The first large steamship up the Sacramento was the ''McKim'' 400 ton ex Army propeller driven transport from New Orleans that made its first trip up river on October 26, in 17 hours. During its early trips on the route it made $16,000 each trip. The second large steamer up the Sacramento was the 755 ton side-wheel steamship SS Senator, a former Atlantic coastal steamer from Boston. It arrived from its voyage around Cape Horn, on October 7, 1849 and began running on the river November 8th, and began bringing in $60,000 each month..In the early frenzy to reach California several steamboats made the voyage around Cape Horn under their own power but not without many dangers and difficulty; the Antelope, Goliah, General Warren, New World, Hartford, Seneca and Wilson G. Hunt. The New York and the Rhode Island, also attempted it but were both lost without a trace. The W. J Pease only got to Montevideo, where the condition of its hull and boilers caused it to be condemned. With these exceptions during the first years of the California Gold Rush its first steamboats where from eastern shipyards, knocked down and sent by ship to San Francisco Bay. There on the beach of Yerba Buena Cove and elsewhere, enterprising forty-niner shipbuilders reassembled them on the Bay shore and sent them up the Sacramento River to Sacramento. Others steamed farther up the Sacramento river as far north as Red Bluff and the steamboat Jack Hays reached Redding the head of navigation on the Sacramento, during the spring flood on May 8, 1850. Also steamboats operated on the American River, tributary to the Sacramento River, up to Norristown, smaller boats as far as Coloma. On the Feather River they steamed up to Yuba City, and on the Yuba River to Marysville, both also tributaries of the Sacramento. In November 1849, the Captain Sutter built by Domingo Marcucci was the first such steamboat up the San Joaquin River to reach Stockton. In April 1850, another of Marcucci's boats, the sidewheeler Georgiana pioneered the short cut route through the Delta between Sacramento and Stockton. It led through what afterward was known as Georgiana Slough, which connects the Sacramento River with the San Joaquin River through the Mokelumne River. In May 1850, the Georgiana pioneered the route from Stockton up the San Joaquin River and Tuolumne River to Tuolumne City. Subsequently her captain, began a weekly service from Stockton to San Joaquin City, Grayson City and Tuolumne City timed to leave after the arrival of the Captain Sutter from San Francisco.Steamboats would later reach up the San Joaquin River beyond Stockton as far south as Sycamore Point and to Fort Miller in the spring flood. San Joaquin steamboats could reach Watson's Ferry on Fresno Slough and could reach the lower Kern River and Tulare Lake in years when the lake overflowed down Fresno Slough to the San Joaquin River. Steamboats also operated on the Mokelumne River up to Lockford and the Tuolumne River, up to Empire City, both tributaries of the San Joaquin River.As machinery and boiler manufacturers, iron and timber suppliers appeared (including ship breaking yards scavenging the hundreds of hulks in Yerba Buena Cove, and the river near Sacramento and Stockton), steamboats and steam ferries were built entirely in California shipyards from 1856 onward, at Steamboat Point and later the The Protrero, and Hunters Point around Mission Bay. Also at Benicia, Stockton, Oakland, Soquel, Vallejo, Washington and Yuba City. Many of these builders also built for the needs of other places on the west coast, including the coastal bays of California, the Colorado River, the Columbia River and its tributaries, the Puget Sound, and elsewhere in Oregon, Washington Territory, and the West Coast of Mexico, Central and South America often craftsmen traveled to build these craft locally. This continued until these places were able to build their own.".
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- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageRevisionID "682529769".
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink American_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Antelope_(sidewheeler_1847).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Bayview-Hunters_Point,_San_Francisco.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Benicia.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Benicia,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Broderick,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink California_Gold_Rush.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Horn.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Captain_Sutter_(Sternwheeler).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_history_of_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steamboats_of_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Coloma,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Domingo_Marcucci.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Empire_City_(California).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Feather_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Miller.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Miller,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Fresno_Slough.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Georgiana_(side-wheeler).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Georgiana_Slough.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Goliah_(steam_tug_1849).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Grayson,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Hartford_(steam_propeller).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Herndon,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Hays_(steamboat_1849).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Kern_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Lockeford,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Marysville,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink McKim.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Bay_(San_Francisco).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Mokelumne_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Montevideo.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink New_Helvetia.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink New_World_(side-wheel_steamboat,_1849).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Norristown,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Oakland.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Oakland,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Point_San_Quentin.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Red_Bluff,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Redding,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink SS_Senator_(1848).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento–San_Joaquin_River_Delta.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Bay.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink San_Joaquin_City,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink San_Joaquin_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Ship_breaking.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Sitka_(Side-wheeler).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Soquel.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Soquel,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat_Point.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Stockton,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Tulare_Lake.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Tuolumne_City,_Stanislaus_County,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Tuolumne_River.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Vallejo,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Territory.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Watsons_Ferry.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink William_Leidesdorff.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Wilson_G._Hunt_(sidewheeler).
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Yerba_Buena_Cove.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Yuba_City.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Yuba_City,_California.
- Steamboats_of_California wikiPageWikiLink Yuba_River.
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- Steamboats_of_California subject Category:Maritime_history_of_California.
- Steamboats_of_California subject Category:Ships_built_in_California.
- Steamboats_of_California subject Category:Steamboats_of_California.
- Steamboats_of_California comment "Steamboats operated in California on San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, and Sacramento River as early as November 1847, when the Sitka built by William A. Leidesdorff briefly ran on San Francisco Bay and up the Sacramento River to New Helvetia.".
- Steamboats_of_California label "Steamboats of California".
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- Steamboats_of_California wasDerivedFrom Steamboats_of_California?oldid=682529769.
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