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- downcolumbia00free author Lewis_Ransome_Freeman.
- downcolumbia00free isCitedBy Frank_P._Armstrong.
- downcolumbia00free pages "20–21, 28, 68–70, 140–167".
- downcolumbia00free publisher Dixon-Price_Publishing.
- downcolumbia00free quote "The most notable voyage of the last three or four decades was that of Captain F. P. Armstrong and J. P. Forde, District Engineer of the Department of Public Works of Nelson, British Columbia, who, starting at the foot of the Lower Arrow Lake in a Peterboro canoe, made the run to Pasco, just above the mouth of the Snake, in ten days. As Captain Armstrong already knew the upper Columbia above the Arrow Lakes from many years of steamboating and prospecting, and as both he and Mr. Forde, after leaving their canoe at Pasco, continued on to Astoria by steamer, I am fully convinced that his knowledge of that river from source to mouth is more comprehensive than that of any one else of the present generation.".
- downcolumbia00free title "Down the Columbia".
- downcolumbia00free url downcolumbia00free.
- downcolumbia00free year "1921".