Undine was a sternwheel-driven steamboat that operated from 1887 to 1935 on the Columbia and lower Willamette rivers. From 1935 to 1940 the same vessel was operated under the name The Dalles. Undine was built at Portland, Oregon by shipbuilder J.H. Steffen for pioneer businessman Jacob Kamm and worked on the route along the lower Columbia river from Portland to Astoria, Oregon. Undine was rebuilt in 1917 for the Harkins Transportation Company and rebuilt again in 1921. The Harkins line ran Undine until 1935 when it was sold and renamed The Dalles. The Dalles was dismantled in 1940.
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| - Undine was a sternwheel-driven steamboat that operated from 1887 to 1935 on the Columbia and lower Willamette rivers. From 1935 to 1940 the same vessel was operated under the name The Dalles. Undine was built at Portland, Oregon by shipbuilder J.H. Steffen for pioneer businessman Jacob Kamm and worked on the route along the lower Columbia river from Portland to Astoria, Oregon. Undine was rebuilt in 1917 for the Harkins Transportation Company and rebuilt again in 1921. The Harkins line ran Undine until 1935 when it was sold and renamed The Dalles. The Dalles was dismantled in 1940. (en)
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| - Undine (1887-1935); The Dalles (1935-1940) (en)
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- River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)
- University of Oregon
- Vancouver, Washington
- 1888 ships
- Columbia River
- Mascot (sternwheeler)
- Clackamas County, Oregon
- Multnomah (sternwheeler)
- Library of Congress
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- Harkins Transportation Company
- Bailey Gatzert (sternwheeler)
- Paddle steamers
- Celilo Canal
- Washougal, Washington
- Willamette River
- Ships built in Portland, Oregon
- Caxton Press (New Zealand)
- Telephone (sternwheeler)
- Coxey's Army
- The Dalles, Oregon
- Astoria, Oregon
- Steamboats of the Columbia River
- John Hugh McNary
- Kalama, Washington
- Jacob Kamm
- Portland, Oregon
- Guards (steamboat)
- Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company
- Newberg, Oregon
- Oregon City, Oregon
- Rainier, Oregon
- Seattle, Washington
- Woodburn, Oregon
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- Shaver Transportation Company
- Undine (Colorado River sternwheeler)
- Cascades of the Columbia
- Celilo, Oregon
- dbr:Bonita_(sternwheeler)
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- dbr:Dalles_City_(sternwheeler)
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| - twin steam engines, horizontally mounted: cylinder bore ; stroke (en)
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| - US #25266 ; #221499 ; #221499 (en)
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| - Vancouver Trans. Co. (en)
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| - Undine was a sternwheel-driven steamboat that operated from 1887 to 1935 on the Columbia and lower Willamette rivers. From 1935 to 1940 the same vessel was operated under the name The Dalles. Undine was built at Portland, Oregon by shipbuilder J.H. Steffen for pioneer businessman Jacob Kamm and worked on the route along the lower Columbia river from Portland to Astoria, Oregon. Undine was rebuilt in 1917 for the Harkins Transportation Company and rebuilt again in 1921. The Harkins line ran Undine until 1935 when it was sold and renamed The Dalles. The Dalles was dismantled in 1940. This vessel should not be confused with the Colorado River sternwheeler Undine. (en)
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