| Hubert Howe Bancroft - Northwest Coast of North America - 1886 - 830 pages
...Northwest Coast between latitudes 42° and 49°. i2 That portion of the president's message relating to the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia was referred by the house to a select committee of which Mr Baylies was chairman,i3 and which presented... | |
| Frederick George Young - Oregon - 1897 - 378 pages
...Congress almost continuously during this decade. Pres1dent Monroe in his annual message in 1824 also urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia with the view of protecting and promoting our interests there. Expansion to the Pacific, however, was... | |
| United States - 1899 - 1004 pages
...to the Oregon country a new importance, and Monroe, in his annual message in December, 1824, urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River. A bill providing for the erection of a military post at the mouth of this river, and authorizing the... | |
| Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth - History - 1899 - 306 pages
...Congress almost continuously during this decade. Pres1dent Monroe in his annual message in 1824 also urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia with the view of protecting and promoting our interests there. Expansion to the Pacific, however, was... | |
| John Bach McMaster - United States - 1900 - 614 pages
...In his message he once more called attention to our interests on the Pacific coast, once more urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia river, and the House once more went back to the matter. The old bill was taken up, and, when the objections had been... | |
| John Bach McMaster - United States - 1900 - 618 pages
...In his message he once more called attention to our interests on the Pacific coast, once more urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia river, and the House once more went back to the matter. The old bill was taken Tip, and, when the objections had been... | |
| John Bach McMaster - United States - 1900 - 618 pages
...In his message he once more called attention to our interests on the Pacific coast, once more urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia river, and the House once more went back to the matter. The old bill was taken up, and, when the objections had been... | |
| Grand Rapids (Mich.) - 1906 - 138 pages
...ridiculed, out of courtesy, and nothing was done. President Monroe in his annual message of 1824 urged the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia, but Congress did not act. A certain Boston school teacher, Hall J. Kelley, gave himself up for years... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - Illinois - 1918 - 974 pages
...(March, 1825.) President Monroe, in his last annual message to Congress, December, 1824, recommended the establishment of a "military post at the mouth of the Columbia, or at some other point in that quarter within our acknowledged limits, to promote intercourse between... | |
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