Sandy River Bridge
BEAVER BOARD INFORMATION
Sandy river and Columbia river confluence near to the city of Portland, Oregon.
Photo: Sam Beebe
Photo: Sam Beebe
On Oct. 30th, 1792 off the point in the Columbia River where the Sandy empties its waters the boat crew from the H.M.S. Chatham (Vancouver’s Voyages) saw the snow clad peak which Lt. Wm. R. Broughton named Mt. Hood in honor of the Vice Admiral Samuel Lord Hood of the British Navy. He called the stream Barings River. Later in November 1805 Lewis and Clark called it the Quicksand river. Still later by common use it became known as Sandy River.
FACT BLOCK
LOCATION:
Troutdale
Multnomah COUNTY
GPS COORDINATES:
45.53824,-122.37553
OTIC topic:
Explorers, Historic Routes
(part of the oregon trail)
beaver board text CODED AS:
NO WHITE SUPREMACY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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NO MULTICULTURAL
information
published online:
september 25, 2011
Troutdale
Multnomah COUNTY
GPS COORDINATES:
45.53824,-122.37553
OTIC topic:
Explorers, Historic Routes
(part of the oregon trail)
beaver board text CODED AS:
NO WHITE SUPREMACY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
-
NO MULTICULTURAL
information
published online:
september 25, 2011