pages 434-435
- Title
- pages 434-435
- LC Subject
- Photography Explorers Boats and boating Rivers Discovery and exploration
- Creator
- Lorraine, Madison Johnson
- Photographer
- Lorraine, Madison Johnson
- Description
- 446 p. At the age of 68 M. J. Lorraine explored the Columbia River from its source to its mouth alone in a rowboat. He was the second person, after David Thompson in 1811, to make this unbroken voyage in one boat, which he had built himself. The book describes his preparations for the journey and experiences along the way as well as the country through which he travelled, and is illustrated with a number of black-and-white photographs he took en route.
- Inscription
- The Voyager Equipped to Defy the Rain and the Mud of the Tide Flats
- Location
- Columbia River >> Clatsop County >> Oregon >> United States
- Date
- 1924
- Identifier
- ORU_WTXT_025hj
- Rights
- No Copyright - United States
- Type
- Text
- Format
- image/jpeg
- Set
- Western Waters Digital Library
- Is Part Of
- The Columbia Unveiled
- Institution
- University of Oregon
- Number Of Pages
- 446 p.
- Image Width
- 800 pixels
- Image Height
- 581 pixels
- Image Resolution
- 400 dpi
- Color Space
- 8 bit - Gray Gamma 2.2 - grayscale
- File Size
- 77,194 bytes