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and lived at Tampico where he operated a store. In 1853, he joined a commission working to build a railroad connection to California, remaining until 1854. The next year he married Tabitha C. Bowman.
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asking for the United States to extend its jurisdiction over the region. The U.S. did not do so until it formed the Oregon Territory in 1848 after settling the
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In 1838, he was one of the people to sign a petition circulated around the Euro-American settlements of the Oregon Country that was sent to the
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James O’Neil was born in the state of New York in 1800. He was partly educated in legal studies there. In 1834, James joined
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Following this vote, he assisted in the creation of the government by serving on the first
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James A. O’Neil died in September 1874, at his farm in Polk County near the community of
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End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Retrieved on February 18, 2008.
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Wyeth’s party arrived in 1834 at the confluence of the
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Index

Provisional Legislature of Oregon
Oregon
Oregon Country
Oregon Territory
New York
Champoeg Meetings
Provisional Government of Oregon
Willamette Cattle Company
Nathaniel Wyeth
fur trade
Columbia
Willamette
Portland, Oregon
Fort William
Sauvie Island
Willamette Valley
Wheatland, Oregon
Willamette Cattle Company
Ewing Young
California
Loriot
United States Congress
Oregon boundary dispute
Great Britain
series of meetings
Champoeg
French Prairie
Provisional Government of Oregon
legislative committee
Organic laws of Oregon

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