"Hauling UNDINE to River at Green River City, Utah"

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Title "Hauling UNDINE to River at Green River City, Utah"
Photo Number P0063n03
Description Photo shows the small river boat UNDINE by a railroad track at Green River, Utah, ready to be put into the river in November of 1901
Keywords Utah; Rivers and Lakes; Boats and boating; Green River; Colorado River; Railroad tracks
Subject Boats and boating--Green River (Wyo.-Utah)--Photographs; River boats--Photographs; Steamboats--Photographs
Additional Information The UNDINE, built by a Denver businessman, was a small steam-powered river boat that in 1901 was the first to actually make the upriver run from the confluence of the Green and Colorado to Moab, Utah. It was lost near there in an accident in the spring of 1902
Spatial Coverage Green River (Utah); Grand County (Utah)
Collection Number and Name P0063 River Boats Photograph Collection
Collection Name River Boats
Relation is Part of Utah River Running Archives
Date 1901-11
Textual Date November 1901
Original Source N/A
Donated By/Purchased From Unknown
Rights
Type Image
ARK ark:/87278/s6qc0qn1
Setname uum_map_rr
ID 955085
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qc0qn1
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