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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HALL J. KELLEY. 377 Columbia, Harvard, Congress, N. Y. Pub., Wisconsin, Massa- chusetts, Bancroft. Same. Second edition, enlarged with an appendix, embrac- ing an account of the expedition, and directions for becoming an emigrant. Boston, 1830. 8. Not seen. British Museum Catalogue. Hard usage in Three Rivers. Palmer (Mass.). 1851. Not seen. Ref . : Kelley 's Narrative of Events and Difficulties, p. 76. Said to have appeared as an appendix to "Letters of an Afflicted Husband." History of the American title to the Oregon Terri- tory. In American Traveller, Boston, December 25, 28, 1838 ^ January 8, 1839. Antiquarian. History of the colonization of the Oregon Territory. ' ' By Hall J. Kelley, A. M. The Projector and Chief Pioneer. ' ' Springfield (Mass.), 1849. 26 [x ?] p. Pennsylvania. Pagination : 1-8, 1-8, 17-26, unpaged appendix. History of the colonization of the Oregon Territory. Worcester, 1850. 12 p. Worcester. Bancroft. "History of the purchase of the Indian lands by, American citizens. ' ' Not seen. Ref.: Kelley 's History of the Settlement of Oregon, p. 79, incorrectly refers to H. Doc. 43 of 16 Cong., 1st sess. A history of the settlement of Oregon and the in- terior of Upper California ; and of persecutions and afflictions of forty years' continuance endured by the author. Spring- field (Mass.), 1868. 128 p. [Caption title:] Supplement to the Narrative of Events and Difficulties in the Colonization of Oregon. * * * "Pe- tition of Hall J. Kelley, praying for a grant of land, or do- nation of money." * * * 7 p. Amherst, Bost. Pub. Springfield, Harvard, Philadelphia, Congress, N. Y. Pub. Palmer Hist. The instructor. First Book. Boston, [1820?] Not seen. Ref.: Kelley 's History of the Settlement of Oregon, p. 9. Letters from an afflicted husband to an estranged wife. Palmer (Mass.), 1851. Not seen.