Keywords: First Hassalo at the Dalles wharfboat.jpg Hassalo at The Dalles wharfboat On the left of the photograph can be see a sailing barge loaded with cordwood which was used in large quantities as fuel by steamboats There were two steamboats named Hassalo and one named Hassaloe This is the first Hassalo built in 1880 which did not operate on this stretch of the river after May 26 1888 when the vessel was taken downriver through the Cascades Rapids This view appears to be looking towards the northwest across the Columbia River into what was then the Washington Territory A row of basalt cliffs can be seen on the north side of the river Timmen Fritz Blow for the Landing -- A Hundred Years of Steam Navigation on the Waters of the West Caxton Printers Caldwell ID ISBN 0-87004-221-1 Author 1880 or after but before May 26 1888 PD-old Unknown PD-US Hassalo ship 1880 The Dalles Oregon Barges of the United States Water transport on the Columbia River Sailing barges Firewood Boxcars Rail cars on piers Wharves and quays Columnar basalts in the United States Oregon in the 1880s |