James Clinton (sternwheeler)

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History
NameJames Clinton
OwnerCochran, Cassady & Co.; James D. Miller; People’s Transportation Co.
FateDestroyed by fire April 23/24, 1861, at Linn City, Oregon
General characteristics
Typeinland steamship
Length90 ft (27.4 m) exclusive of fantail
Beam16 ft (4.9 m) exclusive of guards
Depth4 ft (1 m) depth of hold
Propulsion
  • twin steam engines, horizontally mounted
  • stern-wheel

James Clinton was a steamboat which operated on the upper Willamette River from 1856 to 1861. Although the Clinton was said to have been "not a very good boat.", it was the first steamer ever to reach Eugene, Oregon. James Clinton was destroyed in April 1861, when a large fire broke out at Linn City, Oregon in a shoreside structure near to where the vessel was moored.