The Steamer Vancouver brought a band and a crowd to watch Captain James Turnbull launch the newest Columbia River steamer, the Fannie Troup, on Sept. 30, 1864. Built in east Portland by James and W.H.
prints, broadsides and even steamboat schedules, a collection assembled by the late Stephen Davies Paine.
The process started in December 2023 when DeVooght House Lifters up and moved the 1860s doctor's office from South Marr Street to 127 N. Main St., a journey that spanned less than a mile but took ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
This is how the residents of Steamboat Springs in Colorado, US have been getting through winter for 112 years. It is certainly something you wouldn’t see in Australia and that is the best part.
So in the 1860s, a new law slapped tariffs on a bunch of imported goods. Foreign-made tinplate was supposed to be included in that group. Here's what the law originally said. IRWIN: On tinplate, and ...
Longtime local skier and business owner Peter Van De Carr died of trauma-related injuries in a skiing accident Tuesday morning at Steamboat Resort, according to Routt County Coroner Mitch Locke. Van ...
Today's top videos Homeowners Claire and Seán Fox bought this 1860s shop and restored it to all its glory while repurposing it as their forever home by keeping integral pieces of its former structure.
Steamboat Resort has announced Nancy Gray as the recipient of the 2025 Hazie Werner Award, recognizing her decades of philanthropy to the Yampa Valley. The Hazie Werner Award is given annually to a ...
Congress didn't take major action to address the gender wage gap until the passage of the Equal Pay Act in 1963, although the "Equal Pay for Equal Work" movement dates back to the 1860s.
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