North River (Wash.)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q7056521
Library of congress:
sh2003011195
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Log dump at North River, Lester Logging Company, ca. 1915, via the Clark Kinsey digital image collection, Nov. 7, 2003.
- GNIS, Nov. 7, 2003(North River, stream, Wash., Pacific and Grays Harbor Co., variants: Necomanchee River, Nic-o-man-chie River)
- Wash. place names database, Nov. 7, 2003(North River - "The North River rises in the northeast corner of Pacific County and flows west through Grays Harbor and Pacific counties to Shoalwater Bay on Willapa Harbor.")
Wikipedia description:
The North River is a river, approximately 30 miles (48 km) long, in western Washington, in the United States. It empties into Willapa Bay, the first large estuary on the Washington coast north of the Columbia River. The river rises in the Willapa Hills in northeastern Pacific County and flows northwest into Grays Harbor County. The river turns southwest where it is crossed by US 101, reenters Pacific County, and reaches Willapa Bay at State Route 105, twelve miles northwest of Raymond. Much of the North River's drainage basin is within the Weyerhaeuser Twin Harbors Tree Farm.
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