Wallooskee River Explained

Wallooskee River
Name Etymology:Wallooska, who in 1851 was the sole surviving member of a small band of Chinookan Indians who lived nearby[1]
Map Size:300
Pushpin Map:USA Oregon
Pushpin Map Size:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the mouth of the Wallooskee River in Oregon
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Oregon
Subdivision Type4:County
Subdivision Name4:Clatsop County
Length:10miles
Source1:Northern Oregon Coast Range
Source1 Location:Clatsop County, Oregon
Source1 Coordinates:46.1081°N -123.6747°W[2]
Source1 Elevation:886feet[3]
Mouth:Youngs River
Mouth Location:near Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon
Mouth Coordinates:46.1469°N -123.8111°W
Mouth Elevation:3feet

The Wallooskee River (also known as the Walluski River) is a tributary of the Youngs River, about 10miles long, in northwest Oregon in the United States. It drains a small area of the foothills of the Coast Range near the mouth of the Columbia River. The Youngs River is a tributary of the Columbia River.

It rises southwest of Astoria in a northern Clatsop County at 46.1082°N -123.6749°W. It flows generally west in a winding course. About a mile (1.6 km) before its mouth, it receives the Little Wallooskee River from the right at 46.1423°N -123.7804°W which flows about 2miles from its source at 46.1396°N -123.736°W.The Wallooskee enters Youngs River from the east at the south end of Youngs Bay, approximately 2miles south of Astoria.

Walluski

The name of the river was formerly spelled "Walluski" but the Board on Geographic Names changed it to "Wallooskee" in 1975.[2] Although there is not a formal settlement by the name of Walluski, Oregon, the Olney-Walluski area is considered a community by local residents and the Walluski area was a census precinct as recently as 1950.[4] [5] As of 1892, there was a Walluski School.[6] The school was located near Oregon State University's John Jacob Astor Agricultural Experiment Station, that was later used as the Clatsop Community College farm and today is the site of the Clatsop County Fairgrounds.[7] [8]

There is also a Walluski soil series named for the area.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: McArthur, Lewis A. . McArthur, Lewis L. . Oregon Geographic Names, Seventh Edition . Oregon Historical Society Press . 2003 . Portland, Oregon . 1005 . 0-87595-277-1.
  2. Web site: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) . United States Geological Survey . November 28, 1980 . [{{Gnis3|1128610}} Wallooskee River ]. November 16, 2014.
  3. Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  4. Web site: Olney Walluski Fire & Rescue . Astoria Dispatch 911 . November 16, 2014.
  5. Web site: Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions . Census of Population: 1950: Number of Inhabitants . . November 16, 2014 . 14.
  6. Educational History of Astoria . 30 . Cleveland . Alfred A. . Oregon Historical Quarterly . . March 1903 . 4 . 1 . November 16, 2014.
  7. News: Walluski School Burns . September 25, 1921 . . November 16, 2014.
  8. Web site: About . Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center . November 16, 2014.
  9. Web site: Walluski Series . . November 16, 2014.