Unio was a small sternwheel-driven steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers from 1861 to 1869. This vessel is primarily remembered for its having been named Unio when built in 1861, in the first year of the American Civil War, and then having the name completed, to Union, by a new, staunchly pro-Union owner, James D. Miller. Union appears to have sunk in 1869, been salvaged, and then dismantled, with the machinery going to a new steamer then being built for service on the Umpqua River.
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| - Unio was a small sternwheel-driven steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers from 1861 to 1869. This vessel is primarily remembered for its having been named Unio when built in 1861, in the first year of the American Civil War, and then having the name completed, to Union, by a new, staunchly pro-Union owner, James D. Miller. Union appears to have sunk in 1869, been salvaged, and then dismantled, with the machinery going to a new steamer then being built for service on the Umpqua River. (en)
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| - Canemah, Oregon
- Roseburg, Oregon
- Willamette Steam Navigation Company
- Dayton, Oregon
- Steamboats of Oregon
- John T. Apperson
- Umpqua River
- University of Oregon
- Corvallis, Oregon
- Oregon Historical Society
- Clackamas County, Oregon
- Yamhill County, Oregon
- Snake River
- Swan (sternwheeler)
- People's Transportation Company
- Steamboats of the Willamette River
- Willamette River
- James D. Miller
- American Civil War
- Eugene, Oregon
- Maritime incidents in January 1869
- Harrisburg, Oregon
- Lafayette, Oregon
- Shipwrecks of the Columbia River system
- Portland, Oregon
- Yamhill River
- People's Transportation Company
- dbr:Julia_(steamboat)
- dbr:Mountain_Buck_(steamboat)
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| - twin steam engines, single cylinder, 9-inch bore, 48-inch stroke (en)
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| - Sunk on Yamhill River near Lafayette, OR, salvaged, dismantled. (en)
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| - October 1865, at Canemah, OR (en)
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| - Boiler and engines to a new steamer built for Umpqua River service. (en)
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| - John T. Apperson, James D. Miller, People’s Transportation Co. (en)
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| - Willamette and Yamhill rivers (en)
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| - Unio was a small sternwheel-driven steamboat which operated on the Willamette and Yamhill rivers from 1861 to 1869. This vessel is primarily remembered for its having been named Unio when built in 1861, in the first year of the American Civil War, and then having the name completed, to Union, by a new, staunchly pro-Union owner, James D. Miller. Union appears to have sunk in 1869, been salvaged, and then dismantled, with the machinery going to a new steamer then being built for service on the Umpqua River. (en)
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| - Sunk on Yamhill River nearLafayette, OR, salvaged, dismantled.
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