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POLITICAL BEGINNINGS IN OREGON[1]


The Period of the Provisional Government, 1839-1849


By Marie Merriman Bradley.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Sources

Annals of Congress, Seventeenth Congress.
Benton, Abridgment of Debates in Congress, Vol. VII.
Brown, J. H., Political History of Oregon, Vol. I.
Congressional Globe, 1847-1848.
Grover, L., Oregon Archives, 1843-1849.
Lang, H. O., History of the Willamette Valley.
Oregon Pamphlets, (Wis. Hist. Soc. Lib.)
Oregon Pioneer Association Publications, 1873-1886.
Oregon Spectator, 1847.
Richardson, Messages of the Presidents, Vol. II.

Secondary

Bancroft, H. H., History of Oregon, Vols. I-II.
Bancroft, H. H., History of the Northwest Coast.
Barrows, W. H., Oregon, The Struggle for Possession.
Dye, E. E., McLoughlin and Old Oregon.
Garrison, G. P., Westward Extension.
Gray, W. H., History of Oregon.
Holman, F. V., McLoughlin, The Father of Oregon—in Portland Oregonian, October 8, 1905.
Robertson, J. R., in Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. IV.
Lyman, H. S., History of Oregon, Vol. IV.
Robertson, J. R., in Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. I.
Semple, E. C., American History and its Geographic Conditions.
Schafer, J., History of Oregon.
Scott, H. W., Provisional Government—Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. II.
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  1. Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1907.