Antelope at Bandon, Oregon, with a catch of more than 8,000 salmon, photo taken Sunday, October 6, 1906.
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History | |
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Name | Antelope |
Port of registry | Coos Bay, Oregon |
Identification | U.S. 106440 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Inland passenger/freight/towing |
Tonnage | 29.21 gross; 19.65 net |
Length | 60.3 ft (18.38 m) |
Beam | 11.2 ft (3.41 m) |
Depth | 4.6 ft (1.40 m) depth of hold |
Installed power | Steam engine |
Propulsion | propeller |
Antelope was a steamboat that was operated on the Coquille River and on Coos Bay on the southern Oregon coast from 1886 to about 1908. Antelope was a versatile boat, which served in various roles, including passenger transport, barge towing, and as a fisheries tender.