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Capital (sidewheeler)

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Capital (sidewheeler)
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Capital, a famous side-wheel steamboat that ran between Sacramento and San Francisco from 1866 to 1896.

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Capital was built in San Francisco, by shipbuilder John Gunder North in his shipyard in the Potrero District. Launched in 1866, it was a 277 feet long, 1,989 ton, side-wheel paddle steamer. Capital, was the largest of the steamboats on the rivers in California and the last side-wheel steamer built for the California Steam Navigation Company for the run between Sacramento and San Francisco until it was put to use as a ferry by the railroad between Oakland and San Francisco in July 1876. It remained on the water under various owners until it was broken up 1896.[1]:63,128 135

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