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    double smokestack steamboat to run on the river. The Mohave II was built to replace the worn out Mohave I that had been towing barges from 1865 until 1875...
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    II remained on the river until it was dismantled in 1882. Scott, Erving M. and Others, Evolution of Shipping and Ship-Building in California, Part II...
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  • Mohave was the first stern-wheel steamboat of that name running on the Colorado River between 1864 and 1875. The Mohave came to be built by the George...
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    senior steamboat Captain of the company. With the Colorado II, Mohave, and Nina Tilden, Cocopah II completed George Alonzo Johnson's fleet of four steamers...
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  • Cochan Cocopah I Cocopah II Colorado I Colorado II Esmerelda Explorer General Jesup General Rosales Gila Mohave I Mohave II Nina Tilden Retta Searchlight...
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  •  Mexico Patrick Henry Tiernan San Francisco, California Port Isabel Mohave II Sternwheeler For Colorado Steam Navigation Company. Built at San Francisco, dismantled...
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  • Cochan Cocopah I Cocopah II Colorado I Colorado II Esmerelda Explorer General Jesup General Rosales Gila Mohave I Mohave II Nina Tilden Retta Searchlight...
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  • Cochan Cocopah I Cocopah II Colorado I Colorado II Esmerelda Explorer General Jesup General Rosales Gila Mohave I Mohave II Nina Tilden Retta Searchlight...
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    Steamboats of the Colorado River (category History of Mohave County, Arizona)
    pile driver mounted on Barge No. 3, towed and held in position by the Mohave II. It was completed on August 9, 1883. As a result, by September 10, 1886...
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  • other opposition steamer "Nina Tilden" and a third Johnson steamer the "Mohave" in furious competition, the backlog of freight that had stimulated the...
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    were wearing out in competition with newer boats. Both the 23-year-old Mohave II and the Gila, with 35 years on the Colorado River, had worn hulls only...
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    Colorado River (category Articles containing Mohave-language text)
    in an 1859 battle with American forces that concluded the Mohave War. In 1870, the Mohave were relocated to a reservation at Fort Mojave, which spans...
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  • the two opposition steamers using barges and a third Johnson steamer the "Mohave" in furious competition, the backlog of freight that had stimulated the...
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  • supplies and soldiers up river during the 1858-59 Mohave War and for the establishment of Fort Mohave. The steamboats were engaged to carry the troops...
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  • May  United States John Gunder North San Francisco, California Mohave I Sternwheeler For George A. Johnson Company. May  Greece Greek Steam Company Syros...
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