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Rh NOOTKA- PAGE.
 * Convention of 125

OREGON-
 * Original extent of 4, 111
 * Primitive isolation of 6
 * Territorial admission of 52
 * Motives for statehood in _ 53
 * Opposition to statehood in 54
 * Constitutional Convention of 55
 * Admission of, as a state 58
 * Dangers of pioneer travel to 61, 62
 * Characters of pioneers in 63, 64
 * First use of the name 112, 1K6
 * Spanish claims to . 122
 * Southern boundary of, fixed 127
 * Russian claims to 128
 * Northern boundary of, fixed 127
 * School lands of 154
 * Early American visitors to 193
 * Early immigration to 198
 * Dispute over northern boundary of 215
 * Discussion over occupation of 218
 * Character of early settlement in 224
 * Fifty-four deg. 40 min. boundary of 243
 * Settlement of northern boundary of 251
 * Estimate and census of Indians in 314
 * Condition of, in 1842 327
 * Fur trade in 329, 335
 * Motives for movement to 352
 * Summary of negotiations for 349
 * Difficulties of route to 359
 * Estimate of immigrations to 370
 * Character of immigrants to 398

PARKMAN-
 * Estimate of work of, on Oregon Trail 342

POLK-
 * Inagural address on Oregon 46
 * Message of, 1845 on Oregon 47
 * Message of, 1847 49

POPULATION MOVEMENT-
 * Effect on Oregon 8

PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT-
 * Notices for 32, 33
 * First steps toward 38
 * Objections to 34, 35
 * Plan of 36
 * Changes in 37, 38
 * Effectiveness of 39
 * Indian attitude toward 40
 * Lane's verdict on 52
 * Notes on organization of 91

SAUVIE'S ISLAND-
 * Indian population of 310