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Name
  
Anna M. Pence

Out of service
  
June 1895

Length
  
27 m

Completed
  
1890

Fate
  
Destroyed by fire

Owner
  
La Conner Trading & Trans. Co.

Notes
  
Hull salvaged, used to build T.W. Lake in 1896.

Annie M. Pence was a steamboat that ran on Puget Sound in the early 1890s.

Career

Annie M. Pence was built at Lummi Island in 1890. The boat was a sternwheeler intended to carry freight. For most of the career of Annie M. Pence, the vessel was under the command of Capt. Peter Falk, who was also one of their owners. Annie M. Pence was purchased by the La Conner Trading and Transportation Company as one of the company's first steamboats. Anna M. Pence was destroyed by a fire in June 1895. The hull was still usable, and was incorporated into the construction of the propeller steamer T.W. Lake in 1896.

References

Annie M. Pence Wikipedia


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