A History of Oregon, 1792-1849,: Drawn from Personal Observation and Authentic InformationHarris & Holman, 1870 - 624 halaman |
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Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Abernethy American Board arrived bishop British Brouillet called camp Captain Catholic cattle Cayuses Champoeg chief citizens civil claim Columbia River commenced Company's Dalles Doctor effort English fact favor Fort Hall Fort Nez Percés Fort Vancouver Fur Company gentlemen give governor Gray H. A. G. Lee half-breed Hines honorable horses Hudson's Bay Company hundred immigrants Indians influence Jason Lee Jesuit John McLaughlin killed labor land laws learned Legislative Committee letter liquor massacre McBean McLaughlin meeting ment Messrs Methodist Mission miles missionaries murder natives Newell Nez Percés officers Oregon City Oregon Territory organization Pambrun pany party persons present priests protection Puget Sound received Rocky Mountains Rogers savage says sent servants settlers Sir James Douglas soon Spalding Stanfield statement station Territory Tilokaikt tion told trade tribes United Vancouver vote wagon Wailatpu Wallawalla White Whitman wife young