Kalama River

[1] Gabriel Franchere in 1811 wrote of the Indian village at the mouth of the Kalama River, adding that it was called Thlakalamah.

[5] The Kalama River originates in the Cascade Range just south of Mount St. Helens.

It flows generally west, joining the Columbia River near Kalama, 73 miles (117 km) upstream of the larger river's mouth on the Pacific Ocean.

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