C. R. Lamb (steamer)
The stern-wheel steamer C R Lamb, operating in the Kamloops district of British Columbia, was sold by the Arrow Lakes Lumber Co. to the Interior Timber Co. The river steamers Black Prince and T C. Reed were purchased from the Puget Sound & Baker River Railroad Co. by the American Tug Boat Co. and employed in towing at Everett and on the Snohomish River. Gordon Newell, Maritime Events of 1923, H.M. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, p. 342.
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C. R. Lamb (steamer)
The 205-ton stem-wheel steamer C. R. Lamb, 91.3 x 19.9 x 4, was built at Kamloops, B. C. by Capt. George B. Ward, who operated her for the Arrow Lakes Lumber Company. Gordon Newell, Maritime Events of 1909, H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest.. p. 140.
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