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An Arrow in the Earth: General Joel Palmer and the Indians of Oregon

O'Donnell, Terence
The lower, outer edge startinf on page 323 and up to the back cover are lightly creased, else a clean, unmarked and solid copy. 345 pages, including index. "General Joel Palmer (October 4, 1810 - June 9, 1881) was an American pioneer of the Oregon Territory in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. He was born in Canada, and spent his early years in New York and Pennsylvania before serving as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives. Palmer traveled to the Oregon Country in 1845. He played a central role in blazing the last leg of the Oregon Trail, the Barlow Road, with Sam Barlow and others. Specifically, Palmer is noted for having climbed high on Mount Hood to observe the surrounding area when the party ran into difficulty. He wrote a popular immigrant guidebook, co-founded Dayton, Oregon, and served as a controversial Indian Affairs administrator. After Oregon became a state, Palmer served in both branches of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. He was selected as Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives for one session in 1862, and in 1870 lost a bid to become Governor of Oregon." (Wikipedia)
Published 1992 Oregon Historical Society Press Portland, Oregon
ISBN 0875951562

$15.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Very Good N/A Soft cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 17774
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