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- Q8023060 abstract "Wilson G. Hunt was a steamboat that ran in the early days of steam navigation on Puget Sound and Sacramento, Fraser, and Columbia Rivers. She was generally known as the Hunt during her years of operation. She had a long career on the west coast of the United States and Canada, and played an important transportation role in the California Gold Rush; it also transported the Governor and the state legislature as the state capital of California moved from Benicia to Sacramento in 1854.".
- Q8023060 length "56.5404".
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- Q8023060 shipBeam "7.86384".
- Q8023060 status "dismantled 1890".
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- Q8023060 shipFate "dismantled 1890".
- Q8023060 shipName "Wilson G. Hunt".
- Q8023060 shipOwner "many, including Oregon Steam Navigation Company".
- Q8023060 shipPower "108.0".
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- Q8023060 comment "Wilson G. Hunt was a steamboat that ran in the early days of steam navigation on Puget Sound and Sacramento, Fraser, and Columbia Rivers. She was generally known as the Hunt during her years of operation. She had a long career on the west coast of the United States and Canada, and played an important transportation role in the California Gold Rush; it also transported the Governor and the state legislature as the state capital of California moved from Benicia to Sacramento in 1854.".
- Q8023060 label "Wilson G. Hunt (sidewheeler)".
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- Q8023060 name "Wilson G. Hunt".