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=== Books and Articles ===
=== Books and Articles ===
*''Oregon Trail Sources, Queries & Reviews.'' by Rose Caudle Terry.  6 volumes. Marysville,Washington: Family Publications, 1993 - {{FHL|646632|item|FS Library book 973 D25ot}}
*''Oregon Trail Sources, Queries & Reviews.'' by Rose Caudle Terry.  6 volumes. Marysville,Washington: Family Publications, 1993 - {{FSC|646632|item|FS Library book 973 D25ot}}
*''Oregon trail family research requests of those pioneers and their descendants seeking information : contents include requests from those searching plus full index of names.'' by Linn Genealogical Society.  6 volumes. Albany, Oregon: Linn Genealogical Society, 1993? {{FHL|1130142|item|FHL 979.535 D2L v. 1-6}}  
*''Oregon trail family research requests of those pioneers and their descendants seeking information : contents include requests from those searching plus full index of names.'' by Linn Genealogical Society.  6 volumes. Albany, Oregon: Linn Genealogical Society, 1993? {{FSC|1130142|item|FHL 979.535 D2L v. 1-6}}  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3428014 James R. Evans with Bert Webber, ''Flagstaff Hill on the national historic Oregon Trail, Baker City, Oregon : an interpretive guide.'' Medford, Oregon : Webb Research Group, ©1992]     
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3428014 James R. Evans with Bert Webber, ''Flagstaff Hill on the national historic Oregon Trail, Baker City, Oregon : an interpretive guide.'' Medford, Oregon : Webb Research Group, ©1992]     
*Oregon Land Records - Provisional-government records. Oregon's provisional government was established in the spring of 1843. Inhabitants were permitted to stake out claims and survey them by the metes and bounds method. Over 4,000 claims were made. When Congress established the Territory of Oregon in 1848, that system ended. The provisional claims have been abstracted and published by the Genealogical Forum of Oregon.
*Oregon Land Records - Provisional-government records. Oregon's provisional government was established in the spring of 1843. Inhabitants were permitted to stake out claims and survey them by the metes and bounds method. Over 4,000 claims were made. When Congress established the Territory of Oregon in 1848, that system ended. The provisional claims have been abstracted and published by the Genealogical Forum of Oregon.
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*{{RecordSearch|1473181|1860 Federal Census of Oregon}}  
*{{RecordSearch|1473181|1860 Federal Census of Oregon}}  
*{{RecordSearch|1401638|1850 Federal Census of Oregon}}
*{{RecordSearch|1401638|1850 Federal Census of Oregon}}
*{{FHL|91051|item|disp=Provisional and Territorial Census Records of Oregon, 1842-1859}} - FS Catalog Digital Images  
*{{FSC|91051|item|disp=Provisional and Territorial Census Records of Oregon, 1842-1859}} - FS Catalog Digital Images  


:Oregon took territorial and state censuses in years between federal censuses. These censuses often have different questions than federal censuses and additional family information. Pioneer censuses included:
:Oregon took territorial and state censuses in years between federal censuses. These censuses often have different questions than federal censuses and additional family information. Pioneer censuses included:
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| bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" | '''1870'''  
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" | '''1870'''  
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" | State census Umatilla county<ref name="lain">Ann S. Lainhart, ''State Census Records'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992), 97-98. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26517040 WorldCat entry]. {{FHL|568961|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 X2Lai}}.</ref> <ref name="Lenz">Connie Miller Lenzen, ''Research in Oregon'' '' Research in Oregon]'' (Arlington, Virginia: National Genealogical Association, 2007), 16-17. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/175301069 WorldCat entry]. {{FHL|321987|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.5 D27L 1992}}.</ref>
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" | State census Umatilla county<ref name="lain">Ann S. Lainhart, ''State Census Records'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992), 97-98. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26517040 WorldCat entry]. {{FSC|568961|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 X2Lai}}.</ref> <ref name="Lenz">Connie Miller Lenzen, ''Research in Oregon'' '' Research in Oregon]'' (Arlington, Virginia: National Genealogical Association, 2007), 16-17. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/175301069 WorldCat entry]. {{FSC|321987|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.5 D27L 1992}}.</ref>
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| align="left" | '''1865'''  
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| align="left" | Territorial census Benton, Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Umpqua (now Douglas) counties<ref name="lain" /> <ref name="Lenz" /><ref name="jack 2">Ronald Vern Jackson, Scott D. Rosenkilde, W. David Samuelsen,'' Oregon Census Records 1851-1859'' (North Salt Lake, Utah: Accelerated Systems, 1984) [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13235027 WorldCat entry]. {{FHL|46338|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.5 X22o 1851-1859}}.</ref>
| align="left" | Territorial census Benton, Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Umpqua (now Douglas) counties<ref name="lain" /> <ref name="Lenz" /><ref name="jack 2">Ronald Vern Jackson, Scott D. Rosenkilde, W. David Samuelsen,'' Oregon Census Records 1851-1859'' (North Salt Lake, Utah: Accelerated Systems, 1984) [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13235027 WorldCat entry]. {{FSC|46338|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.5 X22o 1851-1859}}.</ref>
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Local and county histories and biographies in Oregon also may help identify additional pioneers. For example:  
Local and county histories and biographies in Oregon also may help identify additional pioneers. For example:  


*Vera Martin Lynch, ''Free land for free men: a story of Clackamas County'' ((Portland, Oreg.: Printed by Artline Print), 1973). [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/806270 WorldCat entry]. {{FHL|150790|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.541 H2L}}.
*Vera Martin Lynch, ''Free land for free men: a story of Clackamas County'' ((Portland, Oreg.: Printed by Artline Print), 1973). [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/806270 WorldCat entry]. {{FSC|150790|item|disp=FS Library Book 979.541 H2L}}.
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/33665 Charles Dawson. ''Pioneer tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County.'' Topeka,Kansas: Crane 7 Co., 1912. FHL Digital images]   
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/33665 Charles Dawson. ''Pioneer tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County.'' Topeka,Kansas: Crane 7 Co., 1912. FHL Digital images]   
*Elma Rust, ''Pioneers of Lake Creek Valley, and a few later ones'' (Photocopy of original published: Blachly, Ore.&nbsp;: E. Rust, 1984). [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11082613 WorldCat entry]. {{FHL|684383|item|disp=FS Library Film 2055468 Item 8; Book 979.531 H2r}}.
*Elma Rust, ''Pioneers of Lake Creek Valley, and a few later ones'' (Photocopy of original published: Blachly, Ore.&nbsp;: E. Rust, 1984). [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11082613 WorldCat entry]. {{FSC|684383|item|disp=FS Library Film 2055468 Item 8; Book 979.531 H2r}}.


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