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The referenced book 0-8032-6434-8 contains a table of different Falls measurements:
Great Falls
87 feet, 3/4 inches
Crooked Falls
19 feet
Rainbow Falls
47 feet, 6 inches
Colter Falls
6 feet, 7 inches
Black Eagle Falls
26 feet, 5 inches
I removed the statement that Lewis and Clark measured Colter Falls to be 6 feet 7 inches because it is not clear to me that the book claims they made these measurements. The names used in the table are names later given to the falls, and I doubt they measured the falls to quarter inch precision. I can't find where the book states where these measurements come from. Bl184999 (talk) 04:23, 29 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]