USS Forest Rose was a stern wheel steamer in the United States Navy.
USS Alfred Robb (1860) was a stern wheel steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.
The Herald is one of the earliest iron paddle wheel steamers built in Australia, where she operated within Sydney Harbour.
Having a growing business, Ladd purchased a side-paddle wheel steamer in 1850 which was named the Spray.
Sugar was distributed via a wheel steamer named "The Rosa," to San Francisco from the factory.
A wheel steamer also paddles out from the mill, giving the full picture of how transported grain was turned into wheat.
It consists of nine wheel steamers, two salon ships and two motor ships.
Lytle classifies this ship as a stern wheel steamer in his Merchant Steam Vessels of the United States 1807-1868, p. 94.
A stern wheel steamer named Robert E. Lee was built in 1969 based on an old Corps of engineers hull.