Notes on the history of Oregon ... and his connection therewith : ms.?.

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Notes on the history of Oregon ... and his connection therewith : ms.?.

Describes his early life in New York; admission to the bar; voyage to San Francisco in 1850; Rogue River War of 1851; service in the legislature, 1852; his contributions to the law code; service as Collector of Customs for the Southern District of Oregon; his law practice in Portland; and his accomplishments as Civil War governor.

Originals : 33 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (35 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:10) and positive (Film P-A, reel 6)

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