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- The steamship Sechelt operated from 1893 to 1911 on Lake Washington, Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia. For most of her career, she was called Hattie Hansen. She became well known following her unexplained sinking with no survivors near Race Rocks Lighthouse in 1911. (en)
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- dbc:Shipwrecks_of_the_British_Columbia_coast
- dbr:Poulsbo,_WA
- dbr:Puget_Sound
- dbr:Bowen_Island
- dbr:Vancouver
- dbr:Vancouver_Island
- dbr:Victoria,_BC
- dbr:Victoria,_British_Columbia
- dbr:Liberty_Bay
- dbc:1893_ships
- dbc:Ships_lost_with_all_hands
- dbr:Coupeville,_WA
- dbr:Clallam_(steamboat)
- dbr:Elliott_Bay
- dbc:History_of_British_Columbia
- dbc:March_1911_events
- dbc:Maritime_incidents_in_1911
- dbr:Shishalh
- dbr:Strait_of_Georgia
- dbr:Strait_of_Juan_de_Fuca
- dbr:British_Columbia
- dbr:File:Victoria_and_Sooke_Harbor_nautical_chart_1906_(excerpt).jpg
- dbr:Duwamish_River
- dbr:Everett,_WA
- dbc:Propeller-driven_steamboats_of_Washington_(state)
- dbc:Steamboats_of_Lake_Washington
- dbc:Steamboats_of_Washington_(state)
- dbc:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_States
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- dbr:Hood_Canal
- dbr:Dix_(steamboat)
- dbr:Seattle
- dbr:Sechelt_Inlet
- dbr:Sechelt_Peninsula
- dbr:Sooke,_British_Columbia
- dbr:First_Nations_in_Canada
- dbr:Sooke,_BC
- dbr:Hansen_Transportation_Company
- dbr:Sechelt,_British_Columbia
- dbr:Race_Rocks_Lighthouse
- dbr:Sechelt,_BC
- dbr:File:Sechelt_(steamboat)_sunk_at_Bowen_Island_BC_1910_PABC_B-03984.JPG
- dbr:File:Iroquois_(steamboat)_sunk_off_Sidney,_BC_1911.JPG
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- Lee Shipyard, Sand Point, Lake Washington (en)
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- 0001-03-24 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Insured for $9,000 on date of loss (en)
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- Hansen and Sons ; J.F. Curtis & Sons ; Sechelt Towage Co. ; British Columbia Steamship Co. (en)
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- Lake Washington, Seattle-Dogfish Bay, Hood Canal, Seattle-Poulsbo, Everett-Coupeville, Vancouver, BC-Sechelt, Victoria-Sooke (en)
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- inland steamboat, passenger/freighter (en)
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- The steamship Sechelt operated from 1893 to 1911 on Lake Washington, Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia. For most of her career, she was called Hattie Hansen. She became well known following her unexplained sinking with no survivors near Race Rocks Lighthouse in 1911. (en)
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- Sechelt (ex Hattie Hansen) (en)
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