
The Clackamas River and Sandy River define this 1914 landscape, where the early electric and logging rail systems of the Portland Railway Light and Power Company dictated the pace of growth. The map captures a transition in transport, showing the Cazadero (Logging Railway) and several logging spurs snaking through the timbered hills near Boring and Estacada. Before the era of widespread bridges, river crossings were vital, evidenced by the McMurray Ferry and Feldheimer Ferry.
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