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Nice Oregon Ephemera Lot

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Nice Oregon Ephemera Lot
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Photograph (positive and paper negative) of the first U. S. Post Office west of the Rocky Mountains, in Shivley's, Astoria, Oregon (1847); color lithograph is a picturesque map of The Oregon Trail, The Highway of the Pioneers to the Pacific Northwest done in 1932 by W. F. McIlwraith. A very colorful and interesting map to read, this makes great decoration while being educational! (has been rolled so is age cracked, small tears); Asher & adams map of Oregon (very tightly rolled); S. B. No. 72, Bill for the Tenth Regular session of the Oregon Legislature; and various receipts: one from the Internal Revenue and several postal. Additionally Two photographs, legal letters (1861), broadside from steamship to Idaho and Montana gold mines, receipts from A.L. Bancroft of San Francisco to Oregon customers and an article from the Banner-Courier of 1921 outlining when "Oregon City was Bigger than 'Frisco: in 1844 It Was the Metropolis of the Entire Pacific Coast."

State: Oregon City: Date: c1860-1920 FHWAC#: 41232