C.C. Cherry

Cherry was a small steam tug and general utility vessel that worked on Puget Sound from 1896 to 1930.

The first use of the vessel was hauling fish from the San Juan Islands to a Canadian cannery[2] One of the early masters of C.C.

Cherry was the prominent steamboat man William Williamson (1859-1930), who later commanded the well-known steamship Flyer from 1896 to 1904.

The engineer was killed, and the captain was blown through the roof of the pilot house and into the water.

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