Ryans Point to Hoods Bar : hydrography : Columbia River / by the party in charge of Fremont Morse ; assistant ; observers, F.G. Crist, deck officer and B.A. Baird, aid ; recorder, B.A. Baird ; leadsman, Peter Fridell ; tide observers, John Hunting, John N. Fahrnestock, Elmer Pierce ; plotted and res

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Ryans Point to Hoods Bar : hydrography : Columbia River / by the party in charge of Fremont Morse ; assistant ; observers, F.G. Crist, deck officer and B.A. Baird, aid ; recorder, B.A. Baird ; leadsman, Peter Fridell ; tide observers, John Hunting, John N. Fahrnestock, Elmer Pierce ; plotted and respectfully submitted by Fremont Morse, assistant, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Henry S. Pritchett, superintendent. 1900.

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