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- Q19059257 subject Q16818680.
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- Q19059257 abstract "Colorado, second of its name on the Colorado River, was a stern-wheel paddle-steamer, rebuilt from the original Colorado was the fifth steamboat on the Colorado River. It was first put on the river in December 1862.At the end of its service life the first Colorado's hull was dismantled in April, 1862. Its engine and boiler was removed and used to equip the new, larger stern-wheel Colorado that was built for the George A. Johnson & Company in San Francisco by John G. North a well known builder of steamboats in California. It was assembled and launched under the guns of Fort Yuma, in Arizona City, for fear of an attack by Confederate raiders. The new Colorado was equipped with the old Colorado's 80 horsepower steam engine, it was a 179-ton boat slightly larger than the older boat, 145 feet long and with a 29-foot beam.Captained by Stephen Thorne, the Colorado II remained on the river until it was dismantled in 1882.".
- Q19059257 thumbnail Colorado_No._2_in_tidal_drydock_at_Port_Isabel.jpg?width=300.
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- Q19059257 wikiPageWikiLink Q16818680.
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- Q19059257 wikiPageWikiLink Q8114928.
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- Q19059257 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738222.
- Q19059257 wikiPageWikiLink Q8897094.
- Q19059257 comment "Colorado, second of its name on the Colorado River, was a stern-wheel paddle-steamer, rebuilt from the original Colorado was the fifth steamboat on the Colorado River. It was first put on the river in December 1862.At the end of its service life the first Colorado's hull was dismantled in April, 1862. Its engine and boiler was removed and used to equip the new, larger stern-wheel Colorado that was built for the George A. Johnson & Company in San Francisco by John G.".
- Q19059257 label "Colorado II (sternwheeler)".
- Q19059257 depiction Colorado_No._2_in_tidal_drydock_at_Port_Isabel.jpg.