The first Navy ship named Missouri was a paddlewheel-powered frigate built in 1841.
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The Mississippi Queen, one of the few surviving paddlewheel steamboats, is no more.
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Built in the 1880s, this former paddlewheel ferry is at the end of the dock.
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A paddlewheel steamboat in Doniphan County, Kansas, traveling on the Missouri River.
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It shows the city's waterfront and the paddlewheel steamer New World.
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It keeps on rollin'in Harold Prince's vigorous Broadway version of the old paddlewheel musical.
From the time.com
On the blue water, a white triple-decker paddlewheel ferry makes a wide turn and heads to its berth.
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During a stay in Kassel, Germany, in 1704, he completed a paddlewheel boat, probably pedal-powered.
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Add a train, a paddlewheel riverboat and cable cars.
From the charlotteobserver.com
More examples
A large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine in order to propel a boat
A paddle wheel is a waterwheel in which a number of scoops are set around the periphery of the wheel. It has several usages.
(Paddlewheels) Devices for aeration which use a motor to drive a partially submerged set of blades through the water to create splashing. Transfer of oxygen occurs through the interface between the water droplet and the air. ...