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Oregon Steam Navigation Company
Founded1860
Defunct1879
Fatestock bought by Oregon Railway and Navigation Company
SuccessorOregon Railway and Navigation Company
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon

The Oregon Steam Navigation Company (O.S.N.) was an American company incorporated in 1860 in Washington with partners J. S. Ruckle, Henry Olmstead, and J. O. Van Bergen. It was incorporated in Washington because of a lack of corporate laws in Oregon, though it paid Oregon taxes.[1]

The company operated steamships between San Francisco and ports along the Columbia River at Astoria, Portland and The Dalles, serving the lumber and salmon fishing industries.[2] A railroad was built to serve the steamship industry.

  1. ^ Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1888). History of Oregon. Vol. II. p. 481.
  2. ^ Laubaugh, Glenn. The Oregon Steam Navigation Company and its Related Portage Tramways, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society

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