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APPENDIX
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Authorities Consulted. Among the publications consulted in the preparation of the present volume are the following, the most of which are for sale by the J. K. Gill Co. and the Hyland Book Store in Portland:

Bancroft, H. H.—"Historical Works";
Chapman, C. H.—"The Story of Oregon";
Clarke, S. A.—"Pioneer Days of Oregon History";
Dye, Eva Emery—"McLoughlin and Old Oregon";
Franchere, Gabriel—"Narrative";
Gaston, Joseph—"The Centennial History of Oregon";
Gill, John—"Dictionary or the Chinook Jargon";
Harper's "Encyclopedia of U. S. History";
Himes and Lang—"History of the Willamette Valley";
Irving, Washington—"Astoria";
Johnson and Winter—"Description of Oregon and California";
Lewis, Meriwether—"History of the Expedition of Capt. Lewis and Clark";
Lyman, Horace Sumner—"History of Oregon";
North Pacific History Co.—"History of the Pacific Northwest";
Olcott, Ben W.—"Oregon Blue Book";
"Oregon Historical Society Quarterly";
Parkman, Francis—"The Oregon Trail";
Saylor, Fred H. "Oregon Native Son";
Schafer, Joseph—"History of the Pacific Northwest";
Steel, William G.—"Oregon Place Names";
Walker, W. S.—"The Schools of Oregon";
Woodward, W. C—"Political History of Oregon"
"Fifty Years in Oregon," written and published by ex-Governor T. T. Geer, Portland, Oregon. "It is a mine of good stories."—Knoxville (Tenn.) Sentinel. It contains 536 pages. Orders received and filled by Mr. Geer.