[28]. Keating, History of Long’s Expedition (Philadelphia, 1824), i, pp. 325, 326.

[29]. Greenhow, History of Oregon (Boston, 1845), pp. 142, 144.

[30]. There have been many obscure statements concerning the date of the obliteration of Fort George. The act authorizing its removal was passed March 16, 1700, and Mrs. Lamb and others are in error in giving an earlier date.

[31]. In the original manuscript draft, the words “at the order” are crossed out and “by desire” written above them. The words “N. York” in the same line are also crossed out.


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