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35th Congress,
2d Session.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mis. Doc.
No 47.


PROTECTION AFFORDED BY VOLUNTEERS OF OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORIES TO OVERLAND IMMIGRANTS IN 1854.


PAPERS

TRANSMITTED BY

THE SECRETARY OF OREGON TERRITORY,

RELATIVE TO

The protection afforded by the volunteers of Oregon and Washington Territories to overland immigrants in 1854.


December 9, 1858.—Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

February 3, 1859.—Ordered to be printed.


List of papers from the secretary of the Territory of Oregon, relative to the protection rendered by volunteers to overland immigrants in the year A. D. 1854, forwarded for the action of Congress thereon, in pursuance of a joint resolution of the legislative assembly of said Territory adopted February 3, A. D. 1858.

Governor Curry’s message to the president of the council, transmitting documents relative to the hostility of Indians and the protection of immigrants in 1854, dated December 18, 1857.

Quartermaster General C. S. Drew’s despatch to Governor Davis, dated July 7, 1854.

Governor Davis’ orders to Quartermaster General C. S. Drew, dated July 17, 1854.

Governor Davis’ orders to Colonel John E. Ross, dated July 17, 1854.

Colonel J. E. Ross’ call for one company of mounted volunteers, dated August 5, 1854.

Colonel J. E. Ross’ orders to Captain Jesse Walker, dated August 8, 1854.

Governor Curry’s letter to General Lane, dated September 18,1854.

Governor Curry’s letter to General Lane, dated September 20,1854.

Governor Curry’s letter to the President of the United States, dated September 25, 1854.