
The Willamette River and McKenzie River converge in this 1940 tactical survey, illustrating the hydraulic and transport foundations of the southern Willamette Valley. The urban centers of Eugene and Springfield are shown in significant detail, revealing the street grids and industrial footprints before the post-war suburban expansion. Transport is dominated by the Southern Pacific and Oregon Electric railroads, which linked the agricultural hinterlands to the growing city cores.
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