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Henry Hagg Lake (also known simply as Hagg Lake) is an artificial lake in northwest Oregon, in the United States. The reservoir is an impoundment of Scoggins Creek, which drains a small portion of the eastern side of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. [3] The lake and creek are part of the Tualatin River’s watershed in the Tualatin Valley. [4]
second-largest wilderness lake in Oregon Mirror Lake (Clackamas County, Oregon) a mountain lake southwest of Mount Hood, located at the foot of Tom Dick and Harry Mountain: Mirror Pond: an impoundment of the Deschutes River in central Bend: Lake Modoc: a former lake on the Klamath River: Mud Lake: nineteen Oregon lakes share this name, but are ...
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Black Hawk, 2015 renovated Sause Bros. tugboat. Sause Bros., Inc., a pioneering Oregon ocean towing company founded in 1936, is a privately held, fourth-generation family company serving routes along the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and other islands of the South Pacific, as well as Alaska.
Surrounded by lava and basalt flows and layers of sandstone, [5] it flows generally southeast from near South Saddle Mountain in the Northern Oregon Coast Range and through a 1,700-foot (520 m)-wide valley to Henry Hagg Lake, an impoundment of Scoggins Dam.
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Portland, Oregon 151 46.0 431 401 1906 RB [N 3] Alberta [N 4] C103296 stern psgr 1893 Bonners Ferry, Idaho: 140 42.7 508 320 1905 D Albina: 105962 side ferry 1881 Portland, Oregon 85 25.9 85 85 1898 Albina No. 2: 104244 side ferry 1883 Portland, Oregon 107 32.6 205 151 1893 O Albina Ferry No. 1: 106446 side ferry 1886 Portland, Oregon 48 14.6 ...
Registry # 206414 sank November 2, 1924 at 6:30 a.m. on the Coquille River at Bandon, Oregon resulting in the drowning death of Clarence Henry Hurley (06/22/1880 - 11/02/1924), president of the C. & C. Cedar Company of Bandon, Oregon. Salvaged and remained in service until abandoned June 30, 1929. Dora: sternwheeler 1910 Randolph: Herman Bros.