- Grays Point (Washington)
Grays Point is the western, downstream point of Grays Bay, on the north shore of the
Columbia River estuary, atRiver Mile 20 (measured from the estuary-mouth), inWashington State, United States of America. Grays Point sticks out slightly and bluntly from the greater headland at the west of that bay. It is wooded, and rises to a moderate height. It stands about four miles northerly from Tongue Point, opposite to it, on the south shore of the estuary, and between four and five miles from Harrington Point, the eastern point of Grays Bay.Topinka (2004)] Topinka (2005)]Grays Point point was charted and named in 1841 by
Charles Wilkes . The name honors Captain Robert Gray who, onMay 11 ,1792 discovered a channel into the Columbia estuary from the Pacific, entered the estuary, and spent nine days upon it, trading for furs with the local Indians. Years after Gray, onNovember 8 ,1805 theLewis & Clark Expedition landed at Grays Point on their journey west to the Pacific Ocean and camped there for two nights, less than a week prior to arriving at their destination.Notes
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title = November 8 - 9, 1805: Nearing the Pacific – Pillar Rock to Grays Point
work = The Volcanoes of Lewis and Clark
publisher = Cascades Volcano Observatory,United States Geological Survey ,United States Department of the Interior
date = 2004
url = http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/Historical/LewisClark/volcanoes_lewis_clark_november_08_1805.html
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accessdate = 2006-12-30* cite web
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title = Grays Point and Portuguese Point, Washington
work = The Columbia River — A Photographic Journey
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date = 2005
url = http://englishriverwebsite.com/LewisClarkColumbiaRiver/Regions/Places/grays_point.html
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accessdate = 2006-12-30External links
[http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=46.28472&lon=-123.71139&datum=nad27&u=4&layer=DRG&size=l&s=200 Topographic map]
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