I came across a website which has the following item of interest for
sale.
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Very rare, original shipbuilder's plaque from the last stern wheel
river boat built in America. This heavy bronze plate is cast in high
relief "JEAN / Western Transportation Co. / Built By / Commercial
Iron Works / Portland, Oregon / Hull No. 15 May, 1938." It measures
10 by 19 inches, weighs 15 pounds and is in outstanding original
condition. This plaque was affixed to the front of the pilot house of
the sternwheeler JEAN. The mate to it, affixed to the bulkhead of the
engineroom, is now in the collection of the Oregon Maritime Museum
and Center in Portland, Oregon. This plaque comes with two large,
very finely executed blueprint-type line drawings of JEAN with plan,
profile, section and end on views executed by Ed Newubaurer former
curator. A very historical museum piece complete with valuable vessel
information!
The unique twin stern wheel steam tug JEAN was built by Commercial
Iron Works, Portland, Oregon in 1938 for the Western Transportation
Co., a subsidiary of Crown Zellerbach Corp. The 140 foot long vessel
which displaced 533 tons was designed by W. D. McLaren of Vancouver,
British Columbia to tow logs and handle large barges on the Columbia
and Willamette Rivers. She operated until 1957. Stripped of her
machinery and equipment, as of 1997 she was still afloat in the Snake
River near Lewiston, Idaho in poor condition under private ownership.
In July 2004 it came to our attention that JEAN had been towed from
its resting place in Idaho back to its origins near Portland, Oregon
on the Columbia slough. Her present status is unknown. However it
would appear that there may be a move afoot to preserve the venerable
old lady, making this important original builder's relic all the more
valuable!
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And just in case any of you seriously want to consider purchasing
it..the price is US2500.00
I have uploaded a picture of the plate (not "plaque")to oour photo
album section at:
http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/paddleducks/lst?.dir=/Quarter+Wheeler+Jean&.src=gr&.view=
PJ
Victoria, BC Canada