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Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813 / by Alexander Ross ; edited with notes, introductions, index, etc., by Reuben Gold Thwaites.
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Title:Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813 / by Alexander Ross ; edited with notes, introductions, index, etc., by Reuben Gold Thwaites.
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Variant Title:Ross's Oregon settlers
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Author/Creator:Ross, Alexander, 1783-1856, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913, editor, contributor.
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Published/Created:Cleveland, Ohio : Arthur H. Clark Company, 1904.
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
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Call Number: F880 .R812 1904
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:RBSC ASRS - (Confirm availability: email rare.books@ubc.ca) Where is this?
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Call Number: F592 .T54 V. 7
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Pacific Fur Company.
Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific.
Chinook Wawa language.
Northwest, Pacific--History.
Oregon Territory--History.
Astoria (Or.)
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Genre/Form:Travel writing.
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Description:332 pages : folded map ; 25 cm
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Series:Early western travels, 1748-1846 ; v. 7.
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Additional formats:Available also online.
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Notes:"Separate publication from 'Early Western Travels: 1748-1846,' in which series this appeared as Volume VII."
Reprint, including facsimile of t.p. of original London edition of 1849.
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Contents:Preface / Reuben Gold Thwaites
Author's preface
Author's table of contents
Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River being a narrative of the expedition fitted out by John Jacob Astor to establish the Pacific Fur Company with an account of some Indian tribes on the cost of the Pacific / by Alexander Ross, one of the adventurers (London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1849)
Appendix. Chinook vocabulary ; A table of the weather at the month of the Columbia River, from March 22nd till July 22nd, 1811.