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The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society -- "The Log of the HMS Chatham"; Vol. XVIII Number 4

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The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society -- "The Log of the HMS Chatham"; Vol. XVIII Number 4

de ELLIOTT, T. C. (Thompson Coit)

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Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1917. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. December, 1917. 8vo. Pp. (1) 232 - 315. Two folding charts reproduced from Vancouver's "Voyage of Discovery" Vol. IV. Index. Bound in stiff, brown paper wraps. This issue's signature article is T. C. Elliott's "The Log of the H. M. S. Chatham," in which he reprints, and provides explication of, the effort of Lieut. Broughton to enter the mouth of the Columbia River. Captain Robert Gray had been the first non-Native American to discover the mighty Columbia and revealed his findings to Captain George Vancouver days later. Vancouver then attempted to enter the river with the smaller vessel in his expedition, the HMS Chatham. Other articles include a memoir of Hall Jackson Kelley, and selected writings of Harvey W. Scott, who served 40 years as editor of the Morning Oregonian.

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The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society -- "The Log of the HMS Chatham"; Vol. XVIII Number 4
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ELLIOTT, T. C. (Thompson Coit)
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Oregon Historical Society
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1917
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hall j. kelley cape disappointment chinook tribe ilwaco graveyard of the pacific smith point mount saint helens mt. st. helens young's river tillamook point sand island point ellice tongue point point adams baker bay

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