File:Oregon Provisional Government Seal.png
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DescriptionOregon Provisional Government Seal.png |
English: Provisional Government of Oregon seal. |
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From "Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature" by John B. Horner, copyright 1919. Additionally, the seal was probably never copyrighted as it was created for a government that was not governed by the U.S. or any country and ceased to exist once Oregon became a territory in 1848. Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Aboutmovies using CommonsHelper. |
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- 2007-06-11 21:42 Aboutmovies 246×250× (33630 bytes) [[Provisional Government of Oregon]] seal. From: Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. By John B. Horner, copyright 1919.
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- John McLoughlin
- Oregon Trail
- Oregon City, Oregon
- Fort Vancouver
- Oregon Treaty
- Oregon Country
- Oregon missionaries
- Oregon Territory
- Abigail Scott Duniway
- Oregon boundary dispute
- Pacific Fur Company
- Donation Land Claim Act
- Oregon and California Railroad
- Marcus Whitman
- Jason Lee (missionary)
- Champoeg, Oregon
- Treaty of 1818
- Elbridge Trask
- Willamette Stone
- George Henry Williams
- Fort Astoria
- George Abernethy
- John H. Couch
- Whitman massacre
- Cayuse War
- Joseph Meek
- Ezra Meeker
- Great Gale of 1880
- Applegate Trail
- Thomas J. Dryer
- Henry H. Spalding
- Eliza Hart Spalding
- Executive Committee (Oregon Country)
- John P. Gaines
- Barlow Road
- Seal of Oregon
- Meek Cutoff
- Narcissa Whitman
- Russo-American Treaty of 1824
- Joseph Gale
- Peter French
- Rogue River Wars
- Philip Foster
- François Norbert Blanchet
- David P. Thompson
- Matthew Deady
- Albina, Oregon
- Asa Lovejoy
- Francis Pettygrove
- Sam Barlow (pioneer)
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