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Sec A Page 6 Missoulian Centennial Foiled By High Water

Foiled By High Water

An attempt was made to float logs down the Clark Fork River to Missoula in the spring of 1871, stopping them here with a boom. However, the high water in May burst the boom and the logs proceeded on west.

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Posted by: Don Gilder on March 28, 2016
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