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Thea Foss

Thea Christiansen Foss was the founder of Foss Maritime, the largest tugboat company in the western United States. She was the real-life person on which the fictional character "Tugboat Annie" may have been very loosely based.

Biography
Thea Christiansen was born on June 8, 1858, in the village of Eidsberg, Østfold, Norway. She moved to Kristiania (Oslo from 1926) when she was 14 where she met her sister's brother-in-law, Andreas Olsen, a ship's carpenter. Thea Foss launched the future tugboat firm on the Tacoma waterfront in the summer of 1889. She started the Foss Launch Company, when she began fixing up rowboats to sell. Thea Foss died in Tacoma on the day before her 69th birthday. ==Legacy==
Legacy
• The Thea Foss Waterway, a 1.5-mile (2.4-kilometre) mile inlet in Tacoma's industrial area, and connected to Puget Sound, is named after Foss. • , which had served as a patrol vessel in World War II, was renamed the Thea Foss after being purchased by Foss Marine Company. • The power yacht now known as Mitlite was originally launched in 1933 as the Thea Foss; it appears to have been the only yacht ever built by Foss Tug. During World War II, it was conscripted by the U.S. Navy for use as a Barrage Balloon Tender, J2036. • Thea Foss Lodge of the Daughters of Norway was instituted on 29 May 2004. Lodge #45 meets in Chimacum, Washington. • Foss Peak, a 6524-foot mountain summit in the Tatoosh Range of Mount Rainier National Park • In 1989, Thea Foss was inducted into the Washington State Centennial Hall of Honor. ==References==
Other sources
• Skalley, Michael Foss: Ninety years of towboating (1981) ==External links==
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