
Westport Slough and the winding Nehalem River anchor this mid-1980s study of the timbered borderlands between Clatsop and Columbia counties. The map captures a landscape defined by intensive forestry and industrial transit, evidenced by the presence of the Burlington Northern railroad and extensive private logging routes like the Fibre Mainline. Small communities and camps, including Woodson, Marshland, and Horseshoe Camp, are situated among the ridges and drainages that feed into the Columbia River system.
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1919 Mayger
Columbia County, OR

1941 St Helens
Columbia County, OR

1943 St Helens
Columbia County, OR

1954 St Helens
Columbia County, OR

1971 Chapman
Columbia County, OR

1971 Trenholm
Columbia County, OR

1979 Bacona
Columbia County, OR

1979 Baker Point
Columbia County, OR

1979 Birkenfeld
Columbia County, OR

1979 Clear Creek
Columbia County, OR

1979 Pittsburg
Columbia County, OR

1985 Delena
Columbia County, OR

1985 Marshland
Columbia County, OR

1990 Chapman
Columbia County, OR

1990 Saint Helens
Columbia County, OR

1990 Trenholm
Columbia County, OR

2023 Bacona
Columbia County, OR

2023 Baker Point
Columbia County, OR

2023 Birkenfeld
Columbia County, OR

2023 Chapman
Columbia County, OR

2023 Clear Creek
Columbia County, OR

2023 Pittsburg
Columbia County, OR

2023 Trenholm
Columbia County, OR

2024 Delena
Columbia County, OR

2024 Marshland
Columbia County, OR

2024 Saint Helens
Columbia County, OR