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171: 46:. This plan did not succeed as tribes refused to sign these treaties. Dart finally settled on tribal reservations west of the Cascades. Altogether Dart negotiated 19 treaties in the territory. These treaties were never ratified by the 237: 94: 232: 208: 113: 151: 23: 252: 201: 257: 227: 135: 194: 140: 35: 30:
from 1850 to 1852. Dart negotiated treaties with the tribes in the territory (now the states of
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who was very successful with his treaties negotiated in 1853-1855.
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Letter from Anson Dart to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1851
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"Anson Dart (1797-1879)"
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"Broken Treaties: An Oral History Tracing Oregon's Native Population"
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Letter from Anson Dart to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1851
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