The Columbia River by Joann Roe

The Columbia River by Joann Roe

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The Columbia River by Joann Roe

Teeming with the history of the Pacific Northwest, the mighty Columbia River is one of the longest rivers in North America. Surprisingly, however, this 1243-mile-long river begins not in the familiar Columbia River Gorge separating Washington and Oregon but rather 1000 miles upstream, near the British Columbia-Alberta border. Long before Capt. Robert Gray discovered the river's entrance in 1792 near what is today Astoria, it served as a water highway and a critical source of food for Native people and the earliest Hudson's Bay Company pioneers. Today it continues to function as a watercourse for barges and ships carrying commercial goods to the world. Explore with David Thompson, who discovered the source of the river. Meet the real people who call the Columbia River shores their home.
An award winning author of a dozen books, JoAnn Roe has lived in the western United States all her life and continues to write about the people and history of the West.
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ISBN 13 9780870045387
ISBN 10 0870045385
Title The Columbia River
Author Joann Roe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Caxton Press
Year published 2013-09-01
Number of pages 250
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