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could thereafter carry two automobiles on her foredeck (and thus technically may have become a ferry) but did not on the West
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for scrap to the
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as the lessee of King County's ferry fleet. In
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s bow to allow her to use the West
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149:Converted to ferry for later career.
327:"Aquila (sic) Launched At Houghton"
220:which had been operating the ferry
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357:Ferryboats–A Legend on Puget Sound
263:, to King County. The county sold
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117:General characteristics
61:King County, Washington
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305:– near sistership of
182:Captain John Anderson
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377:"Ferries Given Back"
18:Aquilo (steam yacht)
659:Geographic features
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778:Willapa Bay
721:Puget Sound
688:Cedar River
676:Black River
567:MV Kirkland
560:King County
449:Leschi Park
218:King County
210:Elliott Bay
167:Puget Sound
818:Categories
671:Lake Union
572:Tourist II
138:Propulsion
93:In service
600:L.T. Haas
553:Katherine
203:Operation
141:propeller
579:Kirkland
546:Issaquah
525:Elsinore
504:Chehalis
459:Houghton
442:Landings
284:See also
85:Launched
539:Fortuna
490:Atlanta
260:Atlanta
235:Aquilo'
197:Cyrene.
193:Xanthus
77:Builder
41:History
628:Urania
621:Triton
607:Leschi
532:Falcon
511:Cyrene
483:Aquilo
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301:Triton
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158:Aquilo
50:Aquilo
33:Aquilo
614:Otter
518:Elfin
313:Notes
146:Notes
67:Route
56:Owner
570:(ex-
476:Acme
361:ISBN
195:and
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46:Name
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