Introduction—By Philip H. Parrish
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3
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Wilderness River
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7
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The Lower Willamette and the Towns That Grew
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13
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Preludes of Sail and Steam
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23
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Lost Towns of Willamette Falls
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35
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Linn City, Terminal of Commerce
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36
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Hugh Burns's Multnomah City
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52
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Clackamas City at the Rapids
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58
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Canemah, "The Canoe Place"
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61
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Wheat Ports of the Middle River
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73
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Butteville of Yesterday
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74
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Old Champoeg
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80
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Fairfield Landing
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92
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Wheatland at Matheny's Ferry
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97
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Lincoln, Metropolis of Wheat
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102
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Towns of the Middle and Upper Willamette
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111
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Paddle Wheels and Smoke Plumes
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121
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Trade Towns of Yesterday
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135
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Eola, the Town that Was Cincinnati
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136
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The Red Kilns of Buena Vista
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142
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Orleans in Indian Country
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148
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The Ferry Hamlet of Burlington
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154
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The Early Trade Center of Peoria
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156
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Booneville on the Old Channel
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160
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Lancaster, Fightin'est Town on the River
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162
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Other Landings of a Bygone Day
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169
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The Port of Springville
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170
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Old Oswego and the Lower Tualatin
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174
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Lafayette and the Towns of the Yamhill
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183
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Ray's and Fulquartz Landings
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190
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Still Flows the River
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193
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The River Landings—A List
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197
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