
The North Fork Coquille River and its various branches dominate the landscape of Coos County, shaping the settlement patterns of the mid-1940s. The bustling timber and agricultural hubs of Coquille and Myrtle Point serve as the primary anchors for the region, connected by the Southern Pacific railroad and the Pacific Coast Hy. This survey documents a deeply rural social infrastructure, noting numerous educational landmarks such as Twin Oaks Sch, Catching Creek Sch, and Pleasant Hill Sch. Industrial activity is centered near Coaledo, where the Overland Coal Mine and Thomas Mine represent the area's mineral extraction history. Away from the river valleys, the terrain rises toward prominent heights like Budd Mtn and Anderson Mtn, while small communities like Arago, Norway, and Fairview highlight the dispersed nature of early Oregon homesteads and ranching tracts.
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