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Historical Markers in Columbia County, Oregon

 
Clickable Map of Columbia County, Oregon and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Columbia County, OR (9) Clatsop County, OR (61) Multnomah County, OR (30) Tillamook County, OR (19) Washington County, OR (2) Clark County, WA (49) Cowlitz County, WA (8) Wahkiakum County, WA (3)  ColumbiaCounty(9) Columbia County (9)  ClatsopCounty(61) Clatsop County (61)  MultnomahCounty(30) Multnomah County (30)  TillamookCounty(19) Tillamook County (19)  WashingtonCounty(2) Washington County (2)  ClarkCountyWashington(49) Clark County (49)  CowlitzCounty(8) Cowlitz County (8)  WahkiakumCounty(3) Wahkiakum County (3)
Saint Helens is the county seat for Columbia County
Adjacent to Columbia County, Oregon
      Clatsop County (61)  
      Multnomah County (30)  
      Tillamook County (19)  
      Washington County (2)  
      Clark County, Washington (49)  
      Cowlitz County, Washington (8)  
      Wahkiakum County, Washington (3)  
 
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1 Oregon, Columbia County, Clatskanie — "Captain" John West and Westport, Oregon
Near Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) near Clifton/Shingle Mill Road, on the right when traveling west.
"Captain" John West was a self-made man. A native of Scotland, he settled on the lower Columbia River near this spot in the early 1850s after trying his luck in the goldfields of California. West built and operated sawmills, ran a general store and . . . Map (db m113583) HM
2 Oregon, Columbia County, Deer Island — M1 — Deer IslandOregon History
On Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) near North Buck Way, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Deer Island in the Columbia was named by the Lewis and Clark Expedition which stopped to dine here November 5, 1805 on its way down river. Homeward bound the explorers camped on the island on March 28,1806. Captain Clark recorded "This morning we . . . Map (db m194989) HM
3 Oregon, Columbia County, Scappoose — History of Scappoose
On Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) at SW Old Portland Road, on the left when traveling north on Columbia River Highway.
Panel 1 Once covered by an Ice Age ocean, then home to the Diersinno (Keeassino) Indian Tribe led by Chief Cassino, this area then became the meeting grounds for all the Northwest Indians who gathered each year to hold their . . . Map (db m113156) HM
4 Oregon, Columbia County, Scappoose — Lewis and Clark on the Columbia
On Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) at SW Old Portland Road, on the left when traveling north on Columbia River Highway.
Lewis & Clark on the Columbia River The Lewis and Clark Expedition made the first documented descent of the Columbia from the mouth of the Snake River to the Pacific. This voyage strengthened the claim of the young United States to . . . Map (db m113157) HM
5 Oregon, Columbia County, Scappoose — Route of Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
On Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) at SW Old Portland Road, on the left when traveling north on Columbia River Highway.
Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery In 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, expanding this country from the Mississippi River west to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico north to . . . Map (db m113159) HM
6 Oregon, Columbia County, Scappoose — Thomas McKayOregon History
On Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) at SW Old Portland Road, on the left when traveling north on Columbia River Highway.
One of the Oregon Country’s most picturesque fur-traders, Thomas McKay is buried near Scappoose. He was a daring leader, famous storyteller and could drive a nail with a rifle ball. A Canadian, he arrived with the Astorians as a teen-age boy; . . . Map (db m114416) HM
7 Oregon, Columbia County, St. Helens — down the trodden path...
On Yachts Landing at The Strand, on the left when traveling west on Yachts Landing.
The path before you represents the Corps of Discovery's journey on the Columbia River – from its confluence with the Snake to the Pacific Ocean. Entering the Columbia in mid-October 1805, they travelled along the river from shore to shore . . . Map (db m113154) HM
8 Oregon, Columbia County, St. Helens — Lewis & Clark Discovery Trail
On Yachts Landing west of The Strand, on the left when traveling west.
In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led 31 men and one dog on an epic journey. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this "Corps of Discovery" to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired Louisiana . . . Map (db m113155) HM
9 Oregon, Columbia County, St. Helens — Warrior Rock Fog Bell
Near The Strand south of St. Helens Street, on the left when traveling south.
In October 1856, the U.S. Lighthouse Board entered this fog bell and Cape Disappointment Lighthouse into service, thus establishing the first light station on the Oregon and Washington coast. Positioned on the north side of the entrance to . . . Map (db m113153) HM
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Apr. 18, 2024