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| *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/646632 Rose Caudle Terry. ''Oregon Trail Sources, Queries & Reviews.'' 6 volumes. Marysville,Washington: Family Publications, 1993 - FHL 973 D25ot]
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| *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1130142?availability=Family%20History%20Library Linn Genealogical Society. ''Oregon trail family research requests of those pioneers and their descendants seeking information : contents include requests from those searching plus full index of names.'' 6 volumes. Albany, Oregon: Linn Genealogical Society, 1993? FHL 979.535 D2L v. 1-6] | | *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1130142?availability=Family%20History%20Library Linn Genealogical Society. ''Oregon trail family research requests of those pioneers and their descendants seeking information : contents include requests from those searching plus full index of names.'' 6 volumes. Albany, Oregon: Linn Genealogical Society, 1993? FHL 979.535 D2L v. 1-6] |
| * "Some Emigrants to Oregon, Trail, June 1844." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 67 (June 1979): 141-142. | | * "Some Emigrants to Oregon, Trail, June 1844." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 67 (June 1979): 141-142. |
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| | | *''Oregon Trail Sources, Queries & Reviews.'' by Rose Caudle Terry. 6 volumes. Marysville,Washington: Family Publications, 1993 - {{FHL|646632|item|FHL book 973 D25ot}} |
| *.'''Oregon Land Records. '''<br>''Provisional-government records.''<br>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. '''<br>''Provisional-government records.''<br>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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