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CLOVERDALE
Big Nestucca River
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T4S-R10W-Sec22
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November 26, 1909: "The approach to the north end of the bridge was afloat in about six feet of water, making it impossible for the mail or teams from Cloverdale to reach Woods by that route, and all the bottom lands were covered by several feet of water." (Cloverdale Courier)
October 2, 1915: "A little money spent on the bridge at Cloverdale may avert an accident." (Cloverdale Courier)
July 13, 1916: "New plank is being put on the bridge across the Nestucca river at this place." (Cloverdale Courier)
August 17, 1916: "After a lapse of a couple of weeks carpenters are again working on the bridge across the river at this place." (Cloverdale Courier)
October 18, 1917: "A crew of men are shaping the timbers and are building false work preparatory to repairing the bridge across the Nestucca river at this place." (Cloverdale Courier)
November 15, 1917: "The bridge at this place which has been closed for repairs for some time was opened to travel yesterday." (Cloverdale Courier)