Triumph was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington in the 1890s.
Randolph, who received his master's license in 1871, had been the first man to operate a steamboat on Lake Washington, had commanded or owned a number of smaller sternwheelers over his career including Fannie, Old Settler, Comet, and the Edith R.[1] His son, Capt.
Preston Brooks Randolph (1860–1939), was also involved in ownership and management of the later boats, including Triumph.
[2] Triumph was served on the Nooksack River, which the Randolphs had developed as a steamboat route.
In 1897, Triumph was destroyed by fire near the town of Marietta, WA, in Whatcom County.