Text Panels from the Astoria Column, reading from the bottom to
top.
BEFORE THE WHITE MAN CAME
ROBERT GRAY IN THE SHIP COLUMBIA IN THE GREAT RIVER OF THE WEST
MAY 11,
1792
GRAY FINDS AN INDIAN VILLAGE ON THE BANK OF THE RIVER
LT. BROUGHTON NAMES MT. HOOD, OCT. 1792
THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION CROSSING THE MOUNTAINS
INDIANS GREET THE EXPLORERS
LEWIS AND CLARK REACH THE PACIFIC
THEY OBTAIN SALT BY BOILING SEA WATER
FORT CLATSOP ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 1805
FORT CLATSOP IS COMPLETED
INDIAN FISHING AND BOAT BUILDING INDUSTRY
ASTOR OVERLAND PARTY LEAVING ST.LOUIS
TONQUIN SAILS FROM NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 8, 1810
TONQUIN ARRIVES AT MOUTH OF COLUMBIA SPRING 1811
OVERLANDERS CROSS THE DIVIDE LED BY WILSON PRICE HUNT
DESTRUCTION OF THE TONQUIN, SUMMER OF 1811
FIRST OVERLAND ASTORIANS ARRIVE
ARRIVAL OF THE LOST OVERLANDERS
TRANSFER OF ASTORIA TO THE NORTHWEST COMPANY, OCT. 1813
U.S. SHIP ONTARIO FLYING AMERICAN FLAG. 1818
COMING OF THE PIONEERS - 1837-1848
THE RAILWAY ARRIVES 1893
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