RAILROAD REPORT ROUTE WEST OF CASCADE RANGE. 



Table of water-courses in the Willamette Valley, upon Lieutenant Williamson s route. 



The distance from the camp opposite Vancouver, to Camp 71 A. near the head of 

 the Coast Fork of the Willamette, is, by my route, 157.5 miles, and by that of Lieut. William 

 son, which joins mine at Eugene City, 142.8 miles. There are a few low hills upon each of these 

 lines, but, as a railroad could be located between them over an almost level plain, a more 

 detailed description is not considered necessary. 



The Willamette and Umpqua valleys are separated by the Calapooya mountains. An excellent 

 pass was found through this range. From Camp 71 A. the line would follow up a small 

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