
The Willamette River and its meandering tributaries, including the Pudding River and Champoeg Creek, define this fertile stretch of the Willamette Valley. This 1940 update, based on earlier surveys and WPA revisions, captures a landscape deeply engaged in agriculture and institutional life. The region is marked by a dense network of country schools like Belle Passi Sch and Arbor Grove School, alongside larger facilities such as the State Training School for Boys and the Indian School near Chemawa.
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