Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of OregonA. H. Clark Company, 1907 - 301 halaman McLoughlin came from Riviere du Loup in Quebec and worked his way up through the Hudson's Bay Company until he alone was responsible for that great chunk of continent known as the Pacific Northwest, and the help and support he offered the American emigrants to the Oregon Country in the critical years 1843-1846. |
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Halaman 25
... gave him an appearance of being more than six feet and a half high . He was almost perfectly proportioned . Mentally he was endowed to match his magnificent physical proportions . He was brave and fearless ; he was true and just ; he ...
... gave him an appearance of being more than six feet and a half high . He was almost perfectly proportioned . Mentally he was endowed to match his magnificent physical proportions . He was brave and fearless ; he was true and just ; he ...
Halaman 44
... gave the American settlers , prior to 1842 , the same terms as he gave to the French Canadian settlers . But some of these early American settlers were much incensed at the refusal of Dr. McLoughlin to sell the cattle , although they ...
... gave the American settlers , prior to 1842 , the same terms as he gave to the French Canadian settlers . But some of these early American settlers were much incensed at the refusal of Dr. McLoughlin to sell the cattle , although they ...
Halaman 45
... gave Wyeth a seat at his own table . In Wyeth's Journal of this expedition he says , under date of October 29 , 1832 : " Arrived at the fort of Vancouver .. Here I was received with the utmost kindness and hospitality by Dr. McLough ...
... gave Wyeth a seat at his own table . In Wyeth's Journal of this expedition he says , under date of October 29 , 1832 : " Arrived at the fort of Vancouver .. Here I was received with the utmost kindness and hospitality by Dr. McLough ...
Halaman 49
... gave them every induce- ment to be industrious and to be law abiding . John K. Townsend , the naturalist , accompanied by Nuttall , the botanist , crossed the plains in 1834 with Captain Wyeth . In 1839 Townsend pub- lished a book ...
... gave them every induce- ment to be industrious and to be law abiding . John K. Townsend , the naturalist , accompanied by Nuttall , the botanist , crossed the plains in 1834 with Captain Wyeth . In 1839 Townsend pub- lished a book ...
Halaman 51
... gave Kelley free passage to the Hawai- ian Islands on the Hudson's Bay Company's ves- sel , the Dryad , and also presented Kelley with a draft for seven pounds sterling , payable at the Hawaiian Islands . On his return home , Kelley ...
... gave Kelley free passage to the Hawai- ian Islands on the Hudson's Bay Company's ves- sel , the Dryad , and also presented Kelley with a draft for seven pounds sterling , payable at the Hawaiian Islands . On his return home , Kelley ...
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Halaman 175 - It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers...
Halaman 176 - October, 1818, hereby continued in force, shall be construed to impair, or in any manner affect, the claims which either of the contracting parties may have to any part of the country westward of the Stony or Rocky Mountains.
Halaman 176 - Art. 2. It shall be competent, however, to either of the contracting parties, in case either should think fit, at any time after the 20th of October, 1828, on giving due notice of twelve months to the other contracting party, to annul and abrogate this convention ; and it shall, in such case, be accordingly entirely annulled and abrogated, after the expiration of the said term of notice.
Halaman 208 - W. X., his executors, administrators or assigns ; for which payment, well and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, firmly by these presents.
Halaman 207 - To have and to hold the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances...
Halaman 206 - State as well as for the further consideration of the sum of one dollar to me in hand paid by...
Halaman 176 - Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the 20th of October. 1818, shall be, and they are hereby, further indefinitely extended and continued in force, in the same manner as if all the provisions of the said Article were herein specifically recited.
Halaman 119 - ... in a square or oblong form, according to the natural situation of the premises ; nor shall any individual be allowed to hold more than one claim at the same time. Any person, complying with the provisions of these ordinances, shall be entitled to the same recourse against trespass, as in other cases by law provided.
Halaman 178 - Company, or their successors, or any persons in their employ, to claim or exercise any trade with the Indians on the north-west coast of America, to the westward of the Stony Mountains, to the prejudice or exclusion of any...
Halaman 221 - ... to enter with the Register of the Land-Office for the district in which such land lies, by legal subdivisions, any number of acres not exceeding one hundred and sixty, or a quartersection of land,