Kooskooskee, Washington, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

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"“…They descend the Kooskooskee to its junction with Lewis river, after passing several dangerous rapids.”"

"They descend the Kooskooskee to its junction with Lewis river, after passing several dangerous rapids—Short description of the manners and dress of the Pierced-nose Indians."

"The river itself is eighty yards wide, with a swift current, and a stony channel. Its Indian name is Kooskooskee."

"Below the forks this river is called the Kooskooskee, and is a clear rapid stream, with a number of shoals and difficult places."

"but from the transparency and coldness of the Kooskooskee, we should not doubt of its existence in that stream as low as its junction with the southeast branch of the Columbia."