Georgiana (steamboat)

Georgiana in the 1920s on the Columbia River. The sternwheeler Lurline is visible to the rear.
History
United States
NameGeorgiana
Owner
  • Harkins Transportation Company (1914–1937)
  • Ralph J. Staehli (1937–1940)
BuilderJoseph Supple, Portland, Oregon
LaunchedJune 20, 1914
In service1914
Out of service1940
RenamedLake Bonneville, c.1937
IdentificationUS 212280
FateAbandoned
General characteristics
TypePassenger ship
Tonnage242 gross; 198 registered
Displacement242 long tons (246 t)
Length145 ft (44 m)
Beam22 ft 5 in (6.83 m)
PropulsionSteam engine

Georgiana was a propeller-driven steamboat that operated on the Columbia River from 1914 to 1940. Georgiana was built of wood, and specially designed for the Harkins Transportation Company, a steamboat line in which the wealthy Henry L. Pittock was a shareholder.