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Umpqua-Trapper-1841

Canyon, The: (aka Umpqua Canyon, the Big Canyon, Great Canyon, Big Ten Mile Canyon, South
Umpqua Canyon, Canyon Creek Pass, Cannon, Canon, Conus,): The Canyon south of
Canyonville was so infamous, that it needed no description. Just Canyon, Cannon or Conus
was all that was needed in any letter or newspaper article for any reader to know what and
where it was. Fa66 p9; Wi67 pp12,16; Sp68 p19; Wi68 p93; Wi70 p79; Sp71 p10; Su72 p45;
Su75 p48; Fa75 p61; Wi76 p74,84; Su77 p27; Wi77 p80; Wi78 p75; cover Sp80 p2; Su80 p32;
Wi80 p78; Wi82 p93; Su85 p27, photo p29, 37,40; Fa86 p61; Fa87 p51; Sp92 p3; Wi93 p91;
Su96 pp25,33,39; Wi97 p78; Fa99 pp57,65,66; Road Su00 p34; Sp02 p6; Jesse Quinn
Thornton description of Fa02 p56; Wi08 p3; Sp16 p8; Su16 p3; Sp19 p15; Fa19 p13; Su21
pp19,20.

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