Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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Page 302
... miles along the Cascade Mountains from north to south , and fifty miles east and west directly across them . The Columbia River divides it nearly in two . The narrowness of this entire mountain range , whose northern division is called ...
... miles along the Cascade Mountains from north to south , and fifty miles east and west directly across them . The Columbia River divides it nearly in two . The narrowness of this entire mountain range , whose northern division is called ...
Page 305
... miles by steamer up the grandest section of the Columbia brings us to White Salmon . Here we linger a few days , laying in our stock of eatables . We take no tent . He who does not go to sleep with his eyes clos- ing on the stars ...
... miles by steamer up the grandest section of the Columbia brings us to White Salmon . Here we linger a few days , laying in our stock of eatables . We take no tent . He who does not go to sleep with his eyes clos- ing on the stars ...
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... miles from Astoria to the mouth of the Willamet . A sail of twelve miles up this beautiful stream brought us to Portland , the metropolis of the Northwest . Its elegance and wealth are a matter of pride to its inhabitants and of ...
... miles from Astoria to the mouth of the Willamet . A sail of twelve miles up this beautiful stream brought us to Portland , the metropolis of the Northwest . Its elegance and wealth are a matter of pride to its inhabitants and of ...
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Alaska The Seal Islands | 28 |
Glance at Shorthaud Past and Present | 43 |
A Tale of Early California H L Wright | 54 |
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