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Willamette

[ wi-lam-it ]

noun

  1. a river flowing N through NW Oregon into the Columbia River at Portland. About 290 miles (465 km) long.


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By that May, Willamette Week, a local alt-weekly, had written an explosive exposé documenting a rampant drug culture.

For seven years he preached throughout the Willamette valley, exerting a strong moral influence wherever he went.

He grew to manhood in the Willamette valley and received his education in its pioneer schools.

Mr. Laphan settled in Willamette valley and passed away in Dayton, Washington in 1901 at the age of ninety years.

They settled at Scio, in the Willamette valley, where they secured a donation claim of three hundred and twenty acres.

Strengthened by this food, they continued their journey westward and at length reached the Willamette valley.

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