
The town of Monument sits at the confluence of several vital watercourses in central Oregon, most notably where Pine Creek meets the North Fork John Day River. This 1990 provisional survey illustrates a landscape defined by sharp elevation changes and high-desert terrain, with the western edge bordering the Umatilla National Forest. The map documents essential rural infrastructure, including a Landing Strip, Heli-Port, and a Gauging Station along the river, reflecting the area's reliance on aviation and water management. Local geography is marked by distinctive nomenclature like Hell Fire Flat, Jack of Clubs Canyon, and Dustin Point. High points such as Franklin Mtn and Monument Mtn overlook the winding river valley, where Gravel Pits indicate local industry near the settlement.
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