Unsolved problem : Broughton and Edward Bell : typescript and manuscript maps, 1949.

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Unsolved problem : Broughton and Edward Bell : typescript and manuscript maps, 1949.

Notes and maps concerning Edward Bell's theory that Lieutenant Broughton discovered the Columbia River. Together in slipcase.

1 v. (3 leaves) ; 28 x 24 cm. + 10 maps.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7777338

Princeton University Library

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Born in Wilmington, N.C., 11/26/1870, son of Major Robert Peabody Barry and Julia Kean Neilson; served as an Episcopal minister in Spokane, Wash., New York City, Washington, D.C., and Baker, Or., from 1895-1913; probation officer with the police court in Spokane, Wash., 1913-1922; moved to Portland, Or., in 1922 and did historical research and writing; died 2/26/1961. From the description of Captain Clark's 1806 map of the Willamette River : made from Indian charcoal and sand maps an...

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