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A helpful source on overland migration is William Adrian Bowen, ''The Willamette Valley: Migration and Settlement on the Oregon Frontier'' (Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 1978; FHL book 979.53 X4b; fiche 6101360).
A helpful source on overland migration is William Adrian Bowen, ''The Willamette Valley: Migration and Settlement on the Oregon Frontier'' (Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 1978; FHL book 979.53 X4b; fiche 6101360).


=== Records<br /> ===
=== Records<br> ===


There are no known lists of passengers arriving in Oregon ports (such as Astoria, Portland, and Tillamook). However, records of ethnic groups and shipping enterprises are available at the '''[[Oregon Archives and Libraries|Oregon Historical Society Library]]'''.
There are no known lists of passengers arriving in Oregon ports (such as Astoria, Portland, and Tillamook). However, records of ethnic groups and shipping enterprises are available at the '''[[Oregon Archives and Libraries|Oregon Historical Society Library]]'''.


Records of minorities, such as the Basques,  Swedes, and Chinese, are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under the group-Oregon (e.g. Swedes - Oregon). For records of American Indians, see the section “'''[[Oregon Native Races|Native Races]]'''” on this site. Some of these tribes are the Cayuse, Klamath, Modoc, Nez Perce, Paiute, Tillamook, and Umatilla.
Records of minorities, such as the Basques,&nbsp; Swedes, and Chinese, are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under the group-Oregon (e.g. Swedes - Oregon). For records of American Indians, see the section “'''[[Oregon Native Races|Native Races]]'''” on this site. Some of these tribes are the Cayuse, Klamath, Modoc, Nez Perce, Paiute, Tillamook, and Umatilla.
 
 
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