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Oregon Historical Quarterly, Fall 2004

Oregon Historical Quarterly, Fall 2004, Vol. 105, No. 3

Dissecting the Columbia

"Describing a New Environment: Lewis and Clark and Enlightenment Science in the Columbia River Basin" by William L. Lang

"The Evolving Landscape of the Columbia River Gorge: Lewis and Clark and Cataclysms on the Columbia" by Jim E. O'Connor

"Focusing on the Columbia Gorge: Photography, Geology, and the Pioneer West" by Terry N. Toedtemeier

"Where Have All the Fish Gone? The Fate of Fish that Lewis and Clark Encountered on the Lower Columbia River" Virginia L. Butler

"Still Exploring, Still Learning in 1806: Observations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between the Columbia and the Bitterroot Range" by Robert Carriker

"Soyaapo and the Remaking of Lewis and Clark" by Mark Spence

"Columbia Gorge Discovery Center/Wasco County Historical Museum"

"A Tribute to RIck Harmon"

"The Ordeal of Thomas Jefferson: Whirl is King" by Clay S. Jenkinson

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