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The awesome rapids of the Cascades on the Columbia River
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Betts, William J.
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Whirlpool Canyon and Green River from Harpers Corner Dinosaur Natl. Mon.
Date
1950 (approximate)
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View of the shortest river in the world, first recorded in the journals of Lewis & Clark
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A Coxey's Navy flotilla at camp along the Missouri River
Date
1894 (approximate)
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Colorado River
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The Ida Reese No. 2, owned by Durfee and Peck, post traders at various Montana locations
Date
1870 (approximate)
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Belle, St. Louis, a large and fast riverboat of the U.S. Mail Line
Date
1870 (approximate)
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Green River
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The Arkansas River bridge that separated Wichita from the wide-open settlement of Delano
Date
1870 (approximate)
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Fort Yuma, Arizona as it appeared in 1881 with Colorado River in foreground
Date
1881
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An earlier of the army post established at the Colorado River long after Abel Lincoln was dead
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Near Moore's Ranch on the Whitewater River
Date
1900 (approximate)
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Oregon Portage Railroad, 1867
Date
1867
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Watkins, C. F.
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Ft. Leavenworth, circa 1873
Date
1873 (approximate)
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Wilson G. Hunt Steamship
Date
1870 (approximate)
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Green River, 1868
Date
1868
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Father DeSmet said, "Steam navigation on the Missouri is one of the most hazardous things a man can
Date
1880 (approximate)