Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains to the Mouth of the Columbia River: Made During the Years 1845 and 1846 by Joel Palmer

Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains to the Mouth of the Columbia River: Made During the Years 1845 and 1846 by Joel Palmer

Author:Joel Palmer [Palmer, Joel]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: New
Publisher: Gutenberg
Published: 2014-09-20T07:00:00+00:00


Young’s river is a stream about one hundred and fifty yards in width, and is navigable for steamboats and small sloops to the forks, six or seven miles up. About seven miles further up are the “Falls,” where the water pitches over a ledge of rocks, making a fall of about sixty feet. Around the falls the mountains are covered with heavy timber. Near the forks the river receives from the east a small stream, upon which a machine for making shingles has been erected; and as the timber in the vicinity is good for shingles, which can be readily sold for the Sandwich Islands market, the owners expect to do a profitable business. Young’s river rises in or near Saddle mountain.[175] From the mouth of this river it is about eight or ten miles, around the point which forms on the east Young’s Bay, to Astoria, or Fort George, as it is called by the Hudson’s Bay Company. This stands on the south side of the Columbia river, about sixteen miles from its mouth.[176]

The Columbia river and its location have been so often described, that it is hardly necessary for me to go into details. But as this work is designed to be afforded so low as to place {107} it within the reach of every one, and may fall into the hands of many whose means will not enable them to procure expensive works on Oregon, it may not be amiss to say something about that noble stream, which discharges its waters into the ocean between cape Disappointment on the north, and point Adams or Clatsop point on the south, and in latitude about 46° 15[‘] north.



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