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Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon

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The biography traces the life and career of a physician and Hudson's Bay Company chief who managed Fort Vancouver and provided critical aid to American settlers, missionaries, and immigrant parties in the Oregon Country. It outlines his family origins, interactions with French-Canadian settlers and Indigenous peoples, and his role during periods of joint-occupancy. The account examines land claims, naturalization issues, political attacks and congressional appeals that damaged his reputation, and the efforts to vindicate his legacy. The text is supplemented by letters, speeches, official documents, and contemporary opinions that illuminate his humanitarian actions, legal struggles, and the region’s turbulent transition in governance.

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Frederick V. Holman

Frederick V. Holman was an American author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of the Pacific Northwest's early history. His notable work, "Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon," explores the life and impact of John McLoughlin, a key figure in the region's development during the 19th century. Holman's writing provides valuable insights into the complexities of pioneer life and the establishment of Oregon as a territory. Through his research and narrative, he has contributed to the literary heritage surrounding the exploration and settlement of the American West.

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