Oregon and Washington Volunteers/14

[Joint resolution of the legislative assembly of Oregon, relative to the service of Captain Jesse Walker’s company of mounted volunteers, adopted January 26, 1855.]
 Relative to the remuneration of Company A and others of the 9th regiment of Oregon militia, for services rendered and supplies furnished to suppress Indian hostilities on the southern Oregon emigrant trail, 1854.  Resolved by the legislative assembly of the Territory of Oregon, That our delegate in Congress be, and is hereby, requested to urge a speedy appropriation for the payment for supplies furnished and other expenses incurred on account of and for the remuneration of the officers and men of Company “A” and others of the 9th regiment of Oregon militia, called into service in August, 1854, to suppress Indian hostilities on the southern Oregon emigrant trail by order of his excellency John W. Davis, late governor of Oregon.

Passed January 26, 1855.  L. F. CARTEE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. J. K. KELLY, President of the Council. 