Deckhand Sean Malloy prepares to loop a 1.5-inch steel cable to lash barges together and hold them secure. Captain and pilot Troy Moore, who started out his career as a deckhand, said the work is physically demanding and very tough. “That cable can make a young man old,” he said.
September 26, 2022
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A journey down the Snake and Columbia
PORTLAND, Ore. — In 1976, Herschel Slavens, then nearly 80, sat down to write about his life, including the time he found himself nearly penniless and looking for work in the early 1920s. “We didn’t have hardly any money so we stopped in Kennewick, Washington, and I got a job working for my cousin … who had a trucking company hauling wheat from a field to a warehouse on the Columbia River,” Slavens wrote in an unpublished memoir he shared with members of his family.