Drawer A-2
Container
Contains 110 Results:
Notes from Geo. Gibbs' journal re: "Committee of Citizens"; murder of white man, Gibbs and Maj. Lanard detachment to handle situation
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Founding of Oregon, early statutes, highlighting some of the more absurd
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
The revision of the history of the Oregon Country
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
1841 Provisional Government of Oregon?
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Describes the term Oregon, founding, and provisional government
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Emigrants needed many imports to begin life in NW, customs practice, J. Adair and family
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Journey of Warre and Vavasour through Oregon Country to survey the area as reaction to U.S. Pres. Polk's election promise of "54-40 or fight" for the boundary between the U.S. and British Canada.
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Notes taken from "Laws of 1839 to 1849" listed by page number, 10p.
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Essay on inaccuracies and revisionism re: early OR/WA settlement and government
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
Biograpical notes of John Adair's family, Treaty of 1846 between US and Britain, HBC Customs dispute
File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
James E. Carty’s great-granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection are title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a scrapbook of...
Dates:
1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001
