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The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected settler government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North... |
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary... |
The Russian Provisional Government was a provisional government of the Russian Empire and Russian Republic, announced two days before and established... |
state of Oregon. The first such law took effect in 1844, when the Provisional Government of Oregon voted to exclude black settlers from Oregon's borders... |
The Provisional Legislature of Oregon was the single-chamber legislative body of the Provisional Government of Oregon. It served the Oregon Country of... |
a government in the Oregon Country. At the last Champoeg Meeting in May 1843, the majority voted to create what became the Provisional Government of... |
and settler of what became Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. He served in the Provisional Government of Oregon in both the executive and legislative branches... |
applied to the office of Oregon's chief executive during the provisional and U.S. territorial governments. The current governor of Oregon is Tina Kotek, who... |
Webley John Hauxhurst (category Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon) History of Oregon: Provisional Government. The Lewis & Dryden Printing Co.: Portland. Flora, Stephenie. Emigrants To Oregon In 1842. Oregon Pioneers. Retrieved... |
Champoeg, Oregon. These first Champoeg Meetings eventually led to further discussions, and in 1843 the creation of the Provisional Government of Oregon. In... |
Salmon Seal of the Provisional Government and the Seal of the Oregon Territory. The state seal is mandated by Article VI of the Oregon Constitution. The... |
killed in and around the mission. Over the next few years the Provisional Government of Oregon and later the United States Army battled the Native Americans... |
Beaver coins (redirect from Oregon gold coinage) 1849." Oregon Historical Quarterly 33, No. 1 (1932), pp. 25-30 Brown, Henry J. Brown's Political History of Oregon: Provisional Government. Portland... |
Ocean. In 1843, settlers established their own government, called the Provisional Government of Oregon. A legislative committee drafted a code of laws... |
Henry A. G. Lee (category Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon) in what became the Oregon Territory. He also was a member of the Oregon Provisional Government and the second editor of the Oregon Spectator. Lee was... |
committee which served as the executive Branch of the Provisional Government of Oregon in the disputed Oregon Country. This arrangement was announced on July... |
James Nesmith (category Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon) where he entered politics as a judge, a legislator in the Provisional Government of Oregon, a United States Marshal, and after statehood a United States... |
state of Oregon. The first such law took effect in 1844, when the Provisional Government of Oregon voted to exclude black settlers from Oregon's borders... |
Asa Lovejoy (category Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon) Massachusetts before traveling by land to Oregon; he was a legislator in the Provisional Government of Oregon, mayor of Oregon City, and a general during the Cayuse... |
George LeBreton (category Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon) Oregon Country and served as the official recorder in the Provisional Government of Oregon. He was born in Massachusetts. LeBreton traveled to Oregon... |