
The Willamette River anchors this 1950s survey of the north Willamette Valley, where Newberg serves as a central hub for the surrounding agricultural and timber lands. The landscape is defined by the significant rise of the Chehalem Mountains to the north and Parrett Mountain to the east, with small rural centers like Springbrook and Rex situated along the Southern Pacific rail line. Near the river's bend, Ash Island and the Logging Pond highlight the importance of the water for both navigation and industry.
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