Willamette Steam Navigation Company
{{Infobox company
| name = Willamette Steam Navigation Company
| logo = WSNCo ad 17 Mar 1866.jpg
| logo_size = 180px
| fate = sold to People's Transportation Company
| foundation = 1865
| defunct = 1867
| location = Portland, Oregon
| successor =People's Transportation Company
}}
The Willamette Steam Navigation Company (W.S.N.) was an American company incorporated in October 1865 to challenge the monopoly on Willamette River inland steam navigation that the People's Transportation Company was attempting to establish.{{cite book| editor1-last = Wright | editor1-first = E.W. | title = Lewis & Dryden's Marine History of the Pacific Northwest | year = 1895| url = https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_seRDAAAAYAAJ | lccn = 28001147 | location = Portland, OR
| publisher = Lewis and Dryden Printing Co. | publication-date = 1895 | page =[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_seRDAAAAYAAJ/page/n159 135]
}}
Overview
Officers of W.S.N. were D. W. Burnside, president, Portland co-founder Asa L. Lovejoy (1808-1882), vice-president, and John T. Apperson, secretary. Apperson also served as captain on one of their boats. The steamers Active and Alert were constructed, and they controlled the Echo and one or two others. Alert was put on the Portland to Oregon City run, and Active and Echo worked above Willamette Falls from Canemah (now Oregon City) to Corvallis.
Nicholas Haun (also seen spelled Hann and Hahn), was also reported to have been a president of the company.{{Citation| title = Town and County … Navigation of the Umpqua| url = http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn85042452/1869-10-02/ed-1/seq-3/| newspaper = Weekly Enterprise| volume = 3
| issue = 47| publication-date = Oct 2, 1869| page =3 col. 1}}
Like previous challengers to the monopoly, the Willamette Steam Navigation Company soon sold out to the People's Transportation Company in March 1866.{{cite book
| author1-last = Affleck
| author1-first = Edward L.
| title = A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska
| lccn =
| isbn =0-920034-08-X
| location = Vancouver, BC
| publisher = Alexander Nicholls Press
| date = 2000
| page =44
| author1-last = Corning
| author1-first = Howard McKinley
| title = Willamette Landings -- Ghost Towns of the River
| isbn = 0875950426
| location = Portland, OR
| publisher = Oregon Historical Society
| publication-date = 1973
| edition = 2nd
| page =122
}}
Notes
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References
- {{cite book
| author1-last = Affleck
| author1-first = Edward L.
| title = A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska
| lccn =
| isbn =0-920034-08-X
| location = Vancouver, BC
| publisher = Alexander Nicholls Press
| date = 2000
}}
- {{cite book
| author1-last = Corning
| author1-first = Howard McKinley
| title = Willamette Landings -- Ghost Towns of the River
| isbn = 0875950426
| location = Portland, OR
| publisher = Oregon Historical Society
| publication-date = 1973
| edition = 2nd
}}
- {{cite book
| editor1-last = Wright
| editor1-first = E.W.
| title = Lewis & Dryden's Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
| year = 1895
| url = https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_seRDAAAAYAAJ
| chapter =
| chapter-url =
| lccn = 28001147
| location = Portland, OR
| publisher = Lewis and Dryden Printing Co.
| publication-date = 1895
}}
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Category:Companies based in Portland, Oregon
Category:Defunct shipping companies of the United States
Category:Defunct companies based in Oregon
Category:Steamboats of the Willamette River
Category:Transport companies established in 1865
Category:Transport companies disestablished in 1867
Category:1865 establishments in Oregon
Category:1867 disestablishments in Oregon
Category:American companies established in 1865
Category:American companies disestablished in 1867
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