In 1892 he was commissioned to build a steamer for
Yukon River service. He produced the parts of the ship,
Portus B. Weare, in Ballard and then traveled to the
St. Michael, Alaska trading post of the North American Transportation and Trading Company to assemble the ship. Presumably, the river craft was deemed unseaworthy to make the ocean crossing from Ballard to the Yukon. Holland, sailed north on July 6, 1892 on
Alice Blanchard, with a crew of builders from his shipyard, parts for the new steamer, and Portus B. Weare, an executive of the company for whom the ship was named. The ship was launched September 17, 1892. Living in a tent on St. Michael, Holland was taken ill and returned to Ballard in October in poor health. In December he contracted
typhoid fever. While recovering, he died of
pneumonia on January 28, 1893. He left behind his wife and six children, ages 18 to 1 1/2. ==References==