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    with the Colorado River sternwheeler Undine. Undine was built by J.H. Steffen for Jacob Kamm and launched on January 3, 1888. Undine made its trial trip...
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  • (Colorado River sternwheeler), a steamboat on the Colorado River Undine (Columbia River sternwheeler), a steamboat on the Columbia River Undine, a race...
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  • Summerhill. This vessel should not be confused with the Columbia River sternwheeler Undine. Undine was a flat bottomed stern-wheel steamer, 60 feet in length...
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    primarily the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, as river cruise ships used for tourism. Although configured as sternwheelers, they are not paddle steamers...
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  • on the Columbia or Willamette river Mascot, a typical wooden-hulled sternwheeler, "wooding up", circa 1900 Portland, steel-hulled sternwheeler, 1996 Ex...
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  • 1983, a new diesel-powered sternwheeler built for tourism purposes was given the name Lurdine – a union of Lurline and Undine – as a tribute to those two...
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  • Press. pp. 372, 435, 445, 455–456. ISBN 0-295-97485-0. Mills, Sternwheelers up Columbia, at 90-94 Timmen, Blow for the Landing, at 75-76 McCurdy, Marine...
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    specifically designed to run on the Cowlitz River. The Kellogg Transportation Company already had two sternwheelers running on the Cowlitz, the Joseph Kellogg...
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    by Captain McDonald included the tug Pilot and the sternwheeler Clan McDonald. Another sternwheeler operating in these waters was the T.C. Reed. In about...
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    Towns of the River (2nd ed.). Portland, OR: Oregon Historical Society. ISBN 0875950426. Mills, Randall V. (1947). Sternwheelers up Columbia -- A Century...
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    Company, which operated fleets of steamers and portage railroads on the Columbia River. The three companies that he controlled were amalgamated under the name...
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    Celilo Canal (category Columbia River)
    Oregon connecting two points of the Columbia River, just east of The Dalles. In the natural state of the Columbia River, there was an 8-mile (13 km) stretch...
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    sternwheelers Nestor, Cowlitz, and Service. On May 28, 1922, the British Furnace-Prince freighter Welsh Prince had been wrecked in the Columbia River...
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  • Georgiana (steamboat) (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    Transportation Company boats (Undine, Lurline, and Madeline (ex Joseph Kellogg) as the only major steamboats on the Columbia River, although Iralda, a lighter...
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    Randall V. (1947). "Appendix A: Steamers of the Columbia River System". Sternwheelers up Columbia -- A Century of Steamboating in the Oregon Country...
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    one of the fastest steamers on the Columbia River Indeed, Telephone was reputed to have been "the fastest sternwheeler in the world." Telephone No. 1 replaced...
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    of wood. This sternwheeler should not be confused with the small steamboat Mascot which operated at about the same time on the Alsea River and Yaquina Bay...
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    and Megler, Washington, and the then new sternwheeler Lewiston, built in 1923 and operating on the Snake River. At the time of the sale, both Harvest Queen...
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    Turner (1998). Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs – An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's British Columbia Lake and River Service. Sono Nis...
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    Inland Columbia River (lower) Willamette River Cowlitz River Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach) Lake Chelan Lake Okanagan Arrow Lakes Upper Columbia and Kootenay...
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    merchants from Oregon City, in 1854 or 1855 to build the Jenny Clark, a sternwheeler on the Willamette. Kamm owned half of the Jenny Clark, Ainsworth owned...
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    James D. Miller (category Pre-Confederation British Columbia people)
    Tualatin, Willamette, Columbia and Kootenay rivers, among which were the vessels already named as well as Elwood, Multnomah, Undine, and Chelan. Captain...
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    Callendar Navigation Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    Callender was to become one of six large towing companies of the Columbia and Willamette rivers in the early decades of the 1900s, the others being Shaver Transportation...
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    the highest in the state of Oregon. By 1869, the OSNC monopolized the Columbia River transportation market. In April 1879, Henry Villard purchased the OSNC...
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  • Company Pacific County, Washington Astoria, Oregon Nahcotta, Washington Columbia River Maritime Museum Willapa Bay Raymond, Washington South Bend, Washington...
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    Oregon Steam Navigation Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    the side-wheeler New World to work the lower Columbia. By 1878, OSN had added to its fleet the sternwheelers Harvest Queen, John Gates, Spokane, Annie Faxon...
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  • Harkins Transportation Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    the lower Columbia from 1914 to 1937, when it was forced into bankruptcy. Steamboats owned by the company included Georgiana, Lurline, Undine, and Madeline...
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  • occurred both on the Columbia River system and in San Francisco Bay. In January 1893, on the Willamette River, the sternwheeler Telephone, while making...
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  • Okanogan Steamboat Company (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    included Pringle, Chelan, and North Star. Steamboats of Columbia River, Wenatchee Reach crew of sternwheeler post by lifeboat company steamboats and town, circa...
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  • Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd. April Canada Alexander Watson Victoria Mount Royal Sternwheeler for the Hudson's Bay Company April  Russia Votkinsk Machine Building...
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