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| Introduction—By Philip H. Parrish | 3 |
| Wilderness River | 7 |
| The Lower Willamette and the Towns That Grew | 13 |
| Preludes of Sail and Steam | 23 |
| Lost Towns of Willamette Falls | 35 |
| Linn City, Terminal of Commerce | 36 |
| Hugh Burns's Multnomah City | 52 |
| Clackamas City at the Rapids | 58 |
| Canemah, "The Canoe Place" | 61 |
| Wheat Ports of the Middle River | 73 |
| Butteville of Yesterday | 74 |
| Old Champoeg | 80 |
| Fairfield Landing | 92 |
| Wheatland at Matheny's Ferry | 97 |
| Lincoln, Metropolis of Wheat | 102 |
| Towns of the Middle and Upper Willamette | 111 |
| Paddle Wheels and Smoke Plumes | 121 |
| Trade Towns of Yesterday | 135 |
| Eola, the Town that Was Cincinnati | 136 |
| The Red Kilns of Buena Vista | 142 |
| Orleans in Indian Country | 148 |
| The Ferry Hamlet of Burlington | 154 |
| The Early Trade Center of Peoria | 156 |
| Booneville on the Old Channel | 160 |
| Lancaster, Fightin'est Town on the River | 162 |
| Other Landings of a Bygone Day | 169 |
| The Port of Springville | 170 |
| Old Oswego and the Lower Tualatin | 174 |
| Lafayette and the Towns of the Yamhill | 183 |
| Ray's and Fulquartz Landings | 190 |
| Still Flows the River | 193 |
| The River Landings—A List | 197 |