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19th-century steamship
The Flying Dutchman was a 19th-century
steamship in
British Columbia and the
Pacific Northwest. It was the first steamboat to enter the
Stikine River, in 1862,
[1] and the first vessel to take a cargo of lumber from
Burrard Inlet (
Vancouver harbour), in August 1863, under
Captain William Moore.
[2]
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