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
| Clinton A. Snowden - Washington (State) - 1909 - 650 pages
...last message to Congress at the opening to the session in December 1824, President Monroe suggested the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia, and President John Quincy Adams renewed the suggestion in his message in December 1826, and further... | |
| William Isaac Marshall - Oregon - 1911 - 466 pages
...the 19th Congress a select committee was appointed on "so much of the President's message as respects the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River and the more perfect exploring of the northwest coast of America," of which Baylies of Massachusetts was chairman,... | |
| James White - Canada - 1914 - 224 pages
...between Council Bluffs and the Pacific.3 President Monroe in 1824 and President Adams in 1825 recommended the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia. No action was taken, however. On August 6, 1827, a convention was signed extending 1 ' The terms of... | |
| Charles Wesley Smith - Northwest, Pacific - 1921 - 352 pages
...26p 1826 Oh.Wu 4087 US Congress 19-1. House report 213 Northwest coast of America. . . report. . . on the establishment of a military post at the mouth...Columbia river, and the expediency of providing for the more perfect exploring of the Northwest coast of America. . . 22p 1826 Oh.Wu 4088 US Congress 20-1.... | |
| Charles Henry Carey - Local author - 1922 - 1036 pages
...JWQ. years. Meanwhile President Monroe in his last message to Congress, December 7, 1824, recommended the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River, or at some point in that quarter within our acknowledged limits. This, he said, "would afford protection... | |
| Cardinal Goodwin - United States - 1922 - 574 pages
...on her side. In his last annual message to Congress in December, 1824, President Monroe recommended the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia or at some other place within the acknowledged limits of the United States. The purpose of such a post... | |
| Autographs - 1923 - 944 pages
...Cf., Merriam. A., Dec. 14, '22. (21) $8.50. BAYLIES (Francis). Northwest Coast of America. Report on the Establishment of a Military Post at the Mouth of the Columbia River. Wash., 1826. 8vo. Sewed, A., Feb. 5, '23. (458) $30.00. BAYLY (Lewis). The Practise of Pietie. Lond.,... | |
| William Ray Manning - Latin America - 1925 - 804 pages
...their Northwest Claims and I shall hope that pretensions so extravagant will induce the President to the establishment of a military Post at the mouth of the Columbia — They have not, Sir, developed all & perhaps will not until they shall have completed their possession... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Northwest, Pacific - 1918 - 414 pages
...time from the United States, but he did not let it appear in his Annual Message of 1824. He advocated the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia "or at some other point in that quarter within our known limits," and took some pains to explain how... | |
| James Wickersham - Alaska - 1927 - 672 pages
...Select Committee on Establishment of Military Post at Mouth of the Columbia River 10137 — Report on 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. By Wm. Baylies, May 15, 1826. 22 pp.... | |
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