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Clark
County, with its lower Columbia River bottom and bench lands, and forested
Cascade foothills, is located on the border of southwestern Washington.
The county was named after the U.S. Army Officer, Captain William Clark,
whose expedition descended the Columbia River in November 1805. The area
was organized into Clark County by the Oregon Territorial government in
1850.
Early maps from the late 1800's show the spelling of this county as
Clarke.
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