Bill in Chancery 1851 Sep 8.

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Bill in Chancery 1851 Sep 8.

The complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Oregon, asks an injunction against Nathaniel Cosby, Jr., Lawrence C. Gray, and Clanrick Crosby, to prevent their occupancy of part of Michael Simmons's property.

9 p.; 25 cm.

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Crosby, Clanrick, 1838-1879.

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Crosby, Nathaniel

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Nathaniel Crosby, Jr. (1812-1856) was a sailing master and bar pilot. From the guide to the Nathaniel Crosby letter to J. S. Griffin, 1848, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) From the guide to the Nathaniel Crosby collection, 1847-1854, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Nathaniel Crosby, Jr. (1812-1856) was a sailing master and bar pilot. He first came to Oregon in in 1846 as a master of the bark, Toulon. He voyaged betw...

Gray, Lawrence C.

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Simmons, Michael Trautman, 1814-1867.

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Michael T. Simmons emigrated to Oregon in 1844 and settled on Puget Sound in 1845. He played an active role in the establishment of Washington Territory and was appointed superintendent of Indian affairs by Gov. Stevens. From the description of Bill in Chancery 1851 Sep 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702128290 ...