The Columbia

THE COLUMBIA commemorates the disciplining and conversion of a wilderness river from a water passageway to a powerhouse and source of irrigation. Here is the story of its explorers who came by boat and by foot: the bickering and battles between Hudson's Bay Company and Astor's fur trappers, the settlers that turned politicians to keep the Oregon Territory in the U.S. and to make two states out of it, the coming o steamboats, the potent force of the railways and later the highways. THE COLUMBIA follows the story of the canals, locks, and dams which flooded old landmarks to give new pioneers farm lands and electricity, and the story of the settlement of the Pacific Northwest.

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The Columbia

THE COLUMBIA commemorates the disciplining and conversion of a wilderness river from a water passageway to a powerhouse and source of irrigation. Here is the story of its explorers who came by boat and by foot: the bickering and battles between Hudson's Bay Company and Astor's fur trappers, the settlers that turned politicians to keep the Oregon Territory in the U.S. and to make two states out of it, the coming o steamboats, the potent force of the railways and later the highways. THE COLUMBIA follows the story of the canals, locks, and dams which flooded old landmarks to give new pioneers farm lands and electricity, and the story of the settlement of the Pacific Northwest.

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The Columbia

The Columbia

by Stewart H Holbrook
The Columbia

The Columbia

by Stewart H Holbrook

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THE COLUMBIA commemorates the disciplining and conversion of a wilderness river from a water passageway to a powerhouse and source of irrigation. Here is the story of its explorers who came by boat and by foot: the bickering and battles between Hudson's Bay Company and Astor's fur trappers, the settlers that turned politicians to keep the Oregon Territory in the U.S. and to make two states out of it, the coming o steamboats, the potent force of the railways and later the highways. THE COLUMBIA follows the story of the canals, locks, and dams which flooded old landmarks to give new pioneers farm lands and electricity, and the story of the settlement of the Pacific Northwest.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941890080
Publisher: Epicenter Press (WA)
Publication date: 06/16/2017
Pages: 346
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Beloved Northwest author Stewart H. Holbrook, a Vermont native and former logger, came to Portland, Oregon, in 1923. His works of popular history covered a variety of topics, including logging, famous figures of the Old West, and interesting events and people of the Pacific Northwest. A columnist for the Oregonian, Holbrook had articles published in newspapers and magazines all over the country, and he published many books. Holbrook described these writings as "lowbrow or non-stuffed shirt history." The much-celebrated author was known to consort with a wide variety of people, from the literary elite to loggers and labor organizers.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 River Remote and Wild 3

Chapter 2 The Explorers 17

Chapter 3 The Astorians 26

Chapter 4 The Bay Company's Capital 39

Chapter 5 Oregon Is Born 73

Chapter 6 The Steamboat Era 88

Chapter 7 Coming of the Steamcars 108

Chapter 8 CPR-A Spearhead of Empire 133

Chapter 9 The Last Stern-Wheeler 154

Chapter 10 Wilderness Prophet 167

Chapter 11 Timber 178

Chapter 12 Salmon 201

Chapter 13 Two Men Named Hill 216

Chapter 14 New Pioneers at Longview 229

Chapter 15 Canals, Locks and a Dam 244

Chapter 16 The Dam Era Begins 259

Chapter 17 The River as Powerhouse 283

Chapter 18 The River at Mid-Century 290

Acknowledgments 324

Bibliography 326

Index 333

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