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Township Map No. 9 Showing Locations of Priest Rapids Fishery

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This map, that accompanied a Report by G. Gordon, shows a portion of the Columbia River indicating the location of Priest Rapids Fishery.

Maps from Reports of Agent Gordon, 1889

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19/01/1889
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The U.S. National Archives
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