File:Klamath abandoned March 1948.jpg
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Summary
[edit]The steamer Klamath, abandoned at the Pelican Bay Lumber Company, March 1948. Devere photo.
- Source: Helfrich, D., ed. (1965), "Annual Journal" (PDF), Klamath Echos, 1 (2), Klamath Falls, OR: Klamath County Historical Society
- Fair use rationale for Klamath (steamboat): Historically significant event, no known commercial use of original.
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18:40, 5 December 2015 | No thumbnail | 1,594 × 1,222 (297 KB) | Mtsmallwood (talk | contribs) | The steamer Klamath, abandoned at the Pelican Bay Lumber Company, March 1948. Devere photo. * Source: {{Citation | last = | first = | author-link = | title = Annual Journal | url = http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bi... |
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