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Name
  
Cyrus Walker

Route
  
Puget Sound

Laid down
  
1864

Construction started
  
1864

Builder
  
San Francisco

Owner
  
Pope & Talbot

Ordered
  
1864

Completed
  
1864

Launched
  
1864

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Cyrus Walker was a sidewheel tug active in Puget Sound in the second half of the 19th century.

Career

Domingo Marcucci built the Cyrus Walker at San Francisco, California at his Steamboat Point shipyard in 1864, for Pope & Talbot. She was 120 foot long side-wheel steamboat, with a 28-foot beam and an 8-foot hold. She was equipped with two high-pressure steam engines and a surface condenser. George W Bullene, who put machinery in her at the Pacific Iron Works, then took her up to Puget Sound for towing logs for the Pope & Talbot lumber mill on Puget Sound.

Captain Bullene delivered Cyrus Walker to Port Gamble, Puget Sound in October, 1864. It was active at least as late as 1893.

References

Cyrus Walker Wikipedia