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Historic Map
- Oregon Territory - 1841
Map of the Oregon Territory / by the
U.S. Ex. Ex., Charles Wilkes, Esqr., Commander, 1841.
From the late 1790's until the 1840's,
the state of Oregon had been part of the much larger Oregon Territory, which was divided
between Great Britain, France, Spain, and Russia - though the United States
quickly took over the Spanish claim. After the War of 1812, the Treaty of 1818
gave the land solely to Britain. By the early 1840's, there was a movement
to turn Oregon Territory into it's own nation, though this was short lived and
by 1846, the land was annexed by the United States. In 1848, the US began to
organize the territory, and by 1858 the land was divided between Oregon and
Washington Territory. In February of 1859 Oregon was officially admitted
to the Union. This beautiful map provides a look at the early days of the
states of Oregon and Washington.
Dimensions: 36" x 25"
Item #1W-US-OT-1841
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. PRICE: $34.95

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as "museum quality", using advanced ink formulas and durable museum quality
paper. The reproduction prints reflect the
state of repair of the original conserved document. Stains and imperfections
reflected in the original map at the time it was collected for conservation are
left un-retouched, as they reflect the character and charm of the vintage
original. Some major imperfections, such as dark fold lines have been removed
when possible. Maps are printed as ordered and are not returnable unless
received damaged.

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