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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
Loading logs on flat cars at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7
1941-05-29
Part of cutover land near Weyerhaeuser Timber Camp #7
1941-05-29
Steep Falls in small creek about 1 mile east of Weyerhaeuser Camp #7
1941-05-29
The purpose of this Columbia River Stream Survey has been to provide data for evaluation of each stream, or portion of stream, from the standpoint of its present and potential value in relation to the maintenance of the salmon resources of the...
2024-11-23
Area 3 includes all tributaries entering the Columbia on the north and west sides from the Klickitat River to Grand Coulee Dam, and the few tributaries entering from the east and south sides between the Snake River and Grand Coulee Dam
2024-11-23
This report deals with the streams in Area IV Area IV includes all tributaries entering the Columbia River from the south and east in the 120 miles from the Deschutes River up to but not including the Snake River
2024-11-23
A wickiup made of boards, poles, mats and cloth is located on the flat, rocky shore of the Columbia River. Nearby are two horses. An unidentified object is on the ground by the wickiup.

2003-07-16
THE KING OF NORTHWESTERN WATERS The Mighty Columbia From a Stern Wheel Packet - A Journey Through Swift Currents and Foaming Rapids - The Home of the Canned Salmon by James B. POND, F.R.G.S. Photographs by the Author and Others WITH the...
2004-03-02
nigger boy, for a modern pop safety valve has done away with him. The engine is very much up-to-date; the only suggestion of its forefather is found in the wire spark catcher on the smokestack-a sort of tribute to bygone days. Otherwise the boat...
2004-03-02
goes from one side to another. Unexpectedly the steamer will head straight for the mountains of the opposite bank, and you wonder if you are going to land when, with a sudden turn of the wheel, the pilot disappoints you once again. The channel is...
2004-03-02
(Continued from page 20) and their combined weights proving too great, the bridge collapsed, the ruin obstructing the river and causing the Cascade Rapids. The mountains retired to their usual abiding places, where they still remain in...
2004-03-02
Columbia River. The sunset gun has boomed "Good night!" No longer floats the ensign bright; Swift, swiftly now the twilight gray Is falling o'er the land-locked bay. From Disappointment's rock-bound height We watch the paling sunset light, And...
THE COLUMBIA RIVER. I. WHEN June's bright blossoms scent the air, A silver loop she glides; Calm, peaceful rest is everywhere, No turmoil in her tides. The fisher boat rocked on her heart At anchor gently moves, The sea gulls hover o'er her...
2004-03-02
The angel Peace has spread her wings And made her dwelling here. II. BUT when December sweeps her breath, And in these winter days, When Nature stands all bare and shows Dead foliage through the haze, 'Tis then the noble river wakes, The god of...
2004-03-02
And noble ships strain mast and sail As outward-bound they fly, The mighty torrent under keel, Great cloud-banks in the sky. And restless ever, free as air, She races in her play; God help the fisherman who goes Upon her breast today. For home,...
2004-03-02
3 p. Poem by John R. Rathom about the Columbia River. Part I of the poem is preceded by an image of a dock on the Columbia River as seen from the shore. Part II includes an image of breaking waves.
1894-02-01
THROUGH THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE By AUTO By RANDALL R. HOWARD Author of: The Port of the Colombia HISTORY was in the making on that September day two years ago when a small party of business men and county officials motored out twenty-two miles...
2004-03-02
between Mt. Hood on the one side and Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens on the other. This informal meeting at Chanticleer is worthy of recording because it is one of the historic incidents toward the completion of the two-hundred-mile Columbia River...
2004-03-02
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Near Oneonta Gorge, where great cliffs almost smother a vigorous stream, there is a short tunnel through the solid rock. The highway sweeps now at a low level near the river's edge, now high on a hanging cliff, a road of...
2004-03-02
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