so much of the message of the President of the United States as respects the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River, and the expediency of providing for the more perfect exploring of the Northwest coast of America. Preliminary Inventory - Page 581959Full view - About this book
| 1899 - 526 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... | |
| National Archives (U.S.) - United States - 1959 - 314 pages
...of education and internal improvement (l9A-D23.5); erection of a national observatory (l9A-D23.6); the establishment of a military post at the mouth...perfect exploration of the northwest coast of America (l9A-D23.7); exploration of the polar regions (l9A-D23.8); investigation requested by Vice President... | |
| Richard Warner Van Alstyne - History - 1974 - 244 pages
...administration, through Representative Floyd of Virginia, prompted a measure in Congress authorizing the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia and of a territorial (colonial) government that would exercise jurisdiction over the whole of the Pacific... | |
| United States - 1826 - 656 pages
...»loop of war in exploring the north west coast of America; which was referred to the committee on the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia river. The house then again rcsolvbd itself into a committee of the whole, on the bill further to amend Utc... | |
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