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{{Infobox Ship ImageShip image=Zephyr (sternwheeler 1871).jpg | Ship image size=300px | Ship caption=Zephyr and work crew alongside on float }}{{Infobox Ship Career | Hide header= | Ship name=Zephyr | Ship owner= | Ship operator= | Ship registry= | Ship route=Puget Sound | Ship ordered= | Ship builder= | Ship original cost= | Ship yard number= | Ship way number= | Ship laid down= | Ship launched= | Ship completed=1871 | Ship christened= | Ship acquired= | Ship maiden voyage= | Ship in service= | Ship out of service=1907 | Ship identification= | Ship fate= | Ship status= | Ship notes= }}{{Infobox Ship Characteristics | Hide header= | Header caption= | Ship class= | Ship tonnage= | Ship displacement= | Ship length= | Ship beam= | Ship height= | Ship draught= | Ship draft= | Ship depth= | Ship decks= | Ship deck clearance= | Ship ramps= | Ship ice class= | Ship sail plan= | Ship power=steam engines | Ship propulsion=sternwheel | Ship speed= | Ship capacity= | Ship crew= | Ship notes= }} | Zephyr was a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. CareerZephyr was built in 1871 for the famous steamboat captain Tom Wright. In 1872, the Merchants Transportation Company of Olympia was formed, with Zephyr becoming the company's first steamboat. The vessel was placed on the Olympia, Washington-Steilacoom-Tacoma-Seattle run, making way-stops en route, and competing with another sternweeler, Messenger, and making the run on alternating days. In 1907, the vessel was sold for scrapping in Seattle. References{{commonscat|Zephyr (ship, 1871)}}- Findlay, Jean Cammon and Paterson, Robin, Mosquito Fleet of Southern Puget Sound, (2008) Arcadia Publishing {{ISBN|0-7385-5607-6}}
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