History of Oregon

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- Introduction
- Formation and geology
- Extinct creatures and fossils
- Early inhabitation
- Retreat of the ice shelves
- Expansion of native cultures
- Early explorations from Europe
- Sickness and disease spreads
- The return of the explorers
- The dawn of fur trading
- The rugged mountain men
- Early pioneers and missionaries
- Fort Vancouver establishes a foothold
- The great falls of the Willamette
- Lewis and Clark set out
- The trail to Oregon
- Expansion into the Willamette Valley
- After the furs
- In comes the railroad
- The establishment of the timber industry
- Stumptown
- Small towns begin to grow
- The early provisional government
- The story of the Whitman's
- Trouble with the neighbors
- The war over there
- Making moves
- The great fires
- In with the modern age
- The Portland Vancouver Metro area
- Establishing an identity
- Struggles of the times
- New hope from hard lessons
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