Transactions of the [1st]- Annual Reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association ... [1873]-19, Band 10;Band 23;Band 35 |
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... plains together before the gold mines were discovered in California . " Crossing the plains , going to the mines , and serving in the Cayuse war are especial episodes in the lives of the earliest pioneers , who , growing garrulous in ...
... plains together before the gold mines were discovered in California . " Crossing the plains , going to the mines , and serving in the Cayuse war are especial episodes in the lives of the earliest pioneers , who , growing garrulous in ...
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... plains to this land of promise , with all its attendant dangers and privations , its sufferings and sorrows . And then , too , how different was the condition of the pioneers from what it is now . weary days of travel were over ; when ...
... plains to this land of promise , with all its attendant dangers and privations , its sufferings and sorrows . And then , too , how different was the condition of the pioneers from what it is now . weary days of travel were over ; when ...
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... plains in company with Captain Nathaniel Wyeth , who had started on an exploring expedition with the view of establishing a permanent trade in Oregon . So far as Captain Wyeth's venture was concerned , it proved in the end a failure ...
... plains in company with Captain Nathaniel Wyeth , who had started on an exploring expedition with the view of establishing a permanent trade in Oregon . So far as Captain Wyeth's venture was concerned , it proved in the end a failure ...
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... plains in the first immigration of 1842 . These men , after various wanderings , had come to the beautiful Willamette Valley to make it a home for themselves and their children . And as they were not connected with either of the ...
... plains in the first immigration of 1842 . These men , after various wanderings , had come to the beautiful Willamette Valley to make it a home for themselves and their children . And as they were not connected with either of the ...
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... plains required that this should be done , in order that anarchy might not exist among the settlers , and in order that life and property might be pro- tected . The first attempt to organize a temporary government by the American set ...
... plains required that this should be done , in order that anarchy might not exist among the settlers , and in order that life and property might be pro- tected . The first attempt to organize a temporary government by the American set ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
18 miles 20 miles amendment ANNUAL ADDRESS Annual Reunion Camped Captain Morrison cattle cents Champoeg civil Clatsop plains Columbia river committee Congress crossed the plains donation early elected Encamped established father feed feet friends George Abernethy government in Oregon Grand grant Himes Holman honorable body horses Hudson's Bay Company husband immigrants Indians James Jason Lee John John McLoughlin John Minto journey JULY JUNE land Lane legislative lives McClure meeting memorial memorialist ment Minto Miss mission missionary Missouri mountains night officers Oregon bill Oregon City Oregon Pioneer Association Oregon Territory Oregon treaty organic law Pacific passed Portland President provision Provisional Government rain road Salem Sarjent Senate SEPT settlement settlers T. T. Geer teams Territorial Government tion to-day toil United vessels wagons Walla Whitman wife Willamette valley William women Woolery Yamhill County
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 150 - In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes.
Seite 112 - We, the people of Oregon Territory, for purposes of mutual protection, and to secure peace and prosperity among ourselves, agree to adopt the following laws and regulations until such time as the United States of America extend their jurisdiction over us.
Seite 114 - The property and pecuniary rights of every married woman, at the time of marriage, or afterwards, acquired by gift, devise, or inheritance, shall not be subject to the debts or contracts of the husband, and laws shall be passed providing for the registration of the wife's separate property.
Seite 137 - That the Constitution and all the laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the same force and effect within the said Territory of Nebraska as elsewhere within the United States...
Seite 144 - Resolved,—That it be recommended that there be a committee of seven elected for the purpose of drafting a constitution and code of laws for the government of the settlements south of the Columbia river...
Seite 64 - JAN. 20. — Cool and dry. Soldiers are collecting here from every part of Oregon to go and fight the Indians in middle Oregon in consequence of the massacre at Whitman's mission. I think there were!
Seite 152 - Minnesota; and the laws of the United States are hereby extended over and declared to be in force in said territory, so far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable.
Seite 101 - ... measures to secure the execution of all laws affecting Indian trade and the intercourse of white men and Indians. We have thus briefly shown that the security of our persons and our property, the hopes and destinies of our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the manner in which the country should be occupied by the government, nor the extent to which our settlement should be encouraged. We confide in the wisdom of our national legislators ; and...
Seite 63 - We started this ..lorning at sunrise and did not get to camp until after dark, and there was not one dry thread on one of us — not even my babe.
Seite 151 - ... are hereby, authorized and required to continue to exercise and perform the duties of their respective offices as officers of the territory of...