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editShaver Transportation Company sternwheelers at Portland, Oregon. From left to right are Sarah Dixon (unpowered at this time and functioning as a floating machine shop), Cascades, Henderson, and Logger, twin-stacker on far right.
Fair use for Sarah Dixon (sternwheeler) justified because: photo is rare showing all four vessels together, all four are no longer in use, and there is no known commercial use of the original photo. Source is the Salem Public Library
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