Tillamook and Nehalem route W.H. Harrison (steam schooner)



advertisement in morning oregonian, 1895.


harrison employed on route running astoria nehalem , tillamook. route subject weather delays. on november 5, 1894, harrison arrived @ astoria, after having been barbound (unable leave harbor because of bad weather or shifting channel) @ nehalem 2 weeks.


stormy weather off oregon coast in winter of 1899–1900 restricted sea travel astoria tillamook. harrison able make 1 trip in november , 1 trip in december, 1899. of january 16, 1900, harrison had made no trips month astoria tillamook.


the coast route included service portland, oregon, either connecting river steamer or harrison itself. of january 1895, under captain p. schrader, harrison running oregon coast transportation company, , scheduled depart portland tillamook , nehalem, receiving freight @ portland’s couch street wharf on willamette river until 5 p.m. on monday, january 14, 1895. mark l. cohn & co., of 146 front street, agents harrison. on wednesday, may 10, 1899, weather permitting, harrison scheduled sail tillamook, garibaldi, bay city, , hobsonville, running in conjunction columbia river sternwheeler r.r. thompson, @ time employed in carrying passenger , cargo astoria points on lower columbia river.








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