File:Sarah Dixon (sternwheeler) after 1924 shipyard fire.jpg

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Steamer Sarah Dixon on ways following near destruction in dockyard fire at Portland, Oregon in 1914. Fair use for Sarah Dixon (sternwheeler) justified because: this is a unique historic event, no other known photograph of the steamer in this condition is known to exist, and there is no known commercial use for the photograph. Source was: Wilson E (Summer 2013). Sturgeon K (ed.). "Steamboat Travel and Disasters on Oregon Waterways: Stories of Untimely Death and Survival" (PDF). Willamette Valley Voices: Connecting Generations. 2 (2): 34–52.

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