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An act to provide for a special election

An act by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon announcing a special election in each of the counties in the territory. Positions to be elected in each county include three judges of the probate court, one clerk of the probate court, one sherriff, one assessor, one county treasurer, one school commissioner, and justices of the peace.

Oregon Territory (Provisional government, 1843-1849)

Argus-Extra. Late from the South. More Indian Murders!

A clipping from the "Oregon Argus" newspaper. The clipping is a reprint from the "Oregon Statesman" and details the arrival of S. B. Hadley at Corvallis with a petition from Umpqua Valley citizens to Governor Curry requesting volunteers to "repel the hostilities of the Shasta and Rogue River Indians."

Oregon Argus

Ho! for Quartzville

A notice instructing all persons who want to go to Quartzville to meet at the courthouse. Quartzville was located in the mountains of eastern Linn County.

Letter of Capt. R. Ingalls, U. S. A., to the Third Auditor

A letter from Captain Rufus Ingalls to the Third Auditor supporting claims of Oregon and Washington citizens for payment for supplies contributed during the Indian war of 1855-56. Also includes a circular letter addressed to Congress which requests action be taken on the claims, and an extract from J. Ross Brown's letter for Hon. J. W. Denver, Commissioner of Indian Affairs stating that he can "find nothing to sustain the charge of speculation."

Ingalls, Rufus, 1818-1893

Message of the Governor of Oregon Territory

A message from the Governor of Oregon Territory presented to the House of Representatives on December 2, 1846. The message includes information about the settling of the Oregon boundary dispute.

Oregon Territory (Provisional government, 1843-1849)

Oregon State Fair. 1866. Programme

The program of the state fair, held from October 16 to 19, 1866. Includes the text of An Act to Protect Fair Grounds, passed in 1865. The verso includes the Rules for Trials of Speed and an advertisement to subscribe to The Oregon Agriculturist.

Oregon State Fair

Oregonian--Extra!

An extra from the "Oregonian," dated June 5, 1852. Includes miscellaneous eastern news up to April 24, 1852.

Oregonian (Firm)

Portland City Charter

The Portland City Charter from 1855, bound in blue paper. The contents include the City Charter, Rules and Orders, and Standing Committees for 1855-6.

Portland (Or.). City Council

Proclamation of Thanksgiving

This proclamation by Governor Gibbs established Thursday, November 27, 1862 as Thanksgiving Day. The seal of Oregon is in the lower left corner.

Gibbs, A. C. (Addison Crandall), 1825-1886

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