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L.T. Haas (steamboat)

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Name
  
L.T. Haas

Builder
  
G.V. Johnson

Out of service
  
1909

Route
  
Lake Washington

In service
  
1902

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Owner
  
Henry Cade; Carlson Bros; Anderson Boat Company

The steamboat L.T. Haas was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th century.

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Construction

L.T. Haas was built in 1902 by G.V. Johnson, who owned an early shipyard on Lake Washington.

Operating career

L.T. Haas, rated at 89 tons, was originally operated by Harry Cade and the Carlson Brothers, who, doing business as the Interlaken Steamship Company, ran her on the Leschi Park-Meydenhauer Bay route. Later Captain John Anderson of Anderson Steamboat Co. acquired L.T. Haas when he merged the Interlaken concern into his own company. L.T. Haas was destroyed by fire in 1909 while on the lake.

References

L.T. Haas (steamboat) Wikipedia