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pages 162-163

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Identifier ORU_WTXT_025cd http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,324
Title pages 162-163
Relation The Columbia Unveiled
Date 2004-07-12
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Description CHAPTER XIV
FROM CANAL FLAT TO THE FERRY The Valley, Forests, Climate, Rainfall, Farms, Geology As there will be three days now with nothing to do but wait on the weather, I will now describe, in a general way, the valley of the Columbia River as far as I have progressed. We already know that the Columbia River after passing the upper Columbia Lakes enters a comparatively wide valley, with much bottom land, diversified with many lagoons. This condition extends to Donald, just above...

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