The beginner's American history . wo hundred sea-otter skins such as areused for ladies sacks, and which were wortli about eightthousand dollars, for an oldiron chisel. After getting avaluable cargo of furs, Cap-tain Gray sailed in the Colum-bia for China, where hebought a quantity of then went to the south,round the Cape of Good Hope, and keeping on toward the west he reached Bostonin the summer of 1790. He had beengone about three years, and he was thefirst man who carried the American flagclear round the globe. 234. Captain Grays second voyage to thePacific coast; he enters agreat ri
The beginner's American history . wo hundred sea-otter skins such as areused for ladies sacks, and which were wortli about eightthousand dollars, for an oldiron chisel. After getting avaluable cargo of furs, Cap-tain Gray sailed in the Colum-bia for China, where hebought a quantity of then went to the south,round the Cape of Good Hope, and keeping on toward the west he reached Bostonin the summer of 1790. He had beengone about three years, and he was thefirst man who carried the American flagclear round the globe. 234. Captain Grays second voyage to thePacific coast; he enters agreat river and names itthe Columbia; the UnitedStates claims the Oregoncountry ; we get Oregon in1846. — Captain Gray didnot stay long at Boston,for he sailed again thatautumn in the Columbiafor the Pacific coast, tobuy more furs. He stayedon that coast a long the spring of 1792 heentered a great river andsailed up it a distance ofnearly thirty miles. He Captain Gray exploring the Columbia River, Oregon. sccms to havc bccn the.
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