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| #1786282 in Books | 2014-01-13 | 2014-01-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.70 | File type: PDF | 128 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Awesome Book|By Kindle Customer|I love this book. It is great on the visuals with a lot of fantastic historical photo's and well researched information. I love history and I love Portland. Rebecca did Portland proud. I recommend reading this book.|About the Author|Rebecca Harrison is best known for her 2006 book Deep Dark and Dangerous: On the Bottom with the Northwest Salvage Divers. While she travels the world for a month each year sparking ideas for more works, she is currently writing a book about the
Portland is not only the site of numerous marine terminals along the Willamette and Columbia Rivers but also home to much of our American maritime history. Portland shipbuilding started in 1840 with construction of the schooner Star of Oregon. Over 100 years later, three Portland shipyards would build 621 ships for the war effort. Both before and after World War II, several steel and iron companies used the harbors in Portland for their manufacturing. Aside from producti...
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