1890. In The Bridge of the Gods Balch combines imagination, fact
and legend to write this fictionalized romance. In the book Balch
writes: The chief of the Willamettes gathered on Wappatto Island,
from time immemorial the council ground of the tribes. The white
man has changed its name to Sauvie Island; but its wonderful beauty
is unchangeable. Lying at the mouth of the Willamette River and
extending many miles down the Columbia, rich in wide meadows and
crystal lakes, its interior dotted with majestic oaks and its
shores fringed with cottonwoods, around it the blue and sweeping
rivers, the wooded hills, and the far white snow peaks, it is the
most picturesque spot in Oregon.
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