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Identifier | ORU_WTXT_019b http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,109 |
Title | page 477 |
Relation | Columbia River Centennial |
Date | 2004-03-02 |
Rights | This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
Type | page |
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Description | of honor in her naval service during the Revolution. He named the great stream the Columbia, from the stanch little vessel that had first carried the American flag around the world, and the northern and southern points of its mighty mouth respectively Cape Hancock and Point Adams. His first anchorage was 10 miles within the entrance, and on the 14th the ship sailed some 20 miles further up. "We doubted not," said Haswell, " that it was navigable for 100 miles." It is about 100 miles from the... |