. History of Washington; the rise and progress of an American state . AND PROGRESS :j8tjoh Tsara ?£hlM$&3{Wtwo latterrefc&im7& JM , or perhaps a partner-which they were well earlier than the others,i stock of goodsHe opened ainess, and.• t Ch:: at Oregon id furs, askftndise. I member of the ch tru sal government was \ Dr. McLoughlin, Abernethy andHe had also been a memberted the murderers of Whit-tle period of the organizationvisional government he had bornert of an active and useful citizen,cnce Lovejoy, who had made thethe mountains with Whitman inrhe ground on whi


. History of Washington; the rise and progress of an American state . AND PROGRESS :j8tjoh Tsara ?£hlM$&3{Wtwo latterrefc&im7& JM , or perhaps a partner-which they were well earlier than the others,i stock of goodsHe opened ainess, and.• t Ch:: at Oregon id furs, askftndise. I member of the ch tru sal government was \ Dr. McLoughlin, Abernethy andHe had also been a memberted the murderers of Whit-tle period of the organizationvisional government he had bornert of an active and useful citizen,cnce Lovejoy, who had made thethe mountains with Whitman inrhe ground on which Portland nowfuture city, and made the first platat early and Pettygrove went tosuccessful, having lost nearlyin real estate speculations,i native of Maine and harness maker inin the employ of the quarter-r left the service atsed Mexi rid came thence by ked for a time in a hotel, in nm« well aidebatr 1842stamiof it. BCalifornia he had mnnmer, likid learned the. OF AN AMERICAN STATE 101 Hastings had crossed the plains in 1847. He was a nativeof Vermont, but afterwards removed to Illinois, and earlyin life learned the trade of dyer and wool carder. He locatedin Portland, upon his arrival in Oregon, but soon after wentto California, where he made money in his return to Portland he induced Pettygrove tojoin him in a trip to the Sound, where both decided toremain. Of Bachelder but little is now remembered. He appearsto have been a man of irregular habits, and it was no doubtfor this reason that the partners agreed that if any of themshould so far neglect his duties, by reason of intemperance,as to become objectionable to the others, they might acquirehis interest at a price agreed upon. This part of the agree-ment was in time enforced against Bachelder, who neverperfected his title to his claim. In May Albert Briggs arrived. In June came Ruel , in October Thomas W. Hammond, and in NovemberJohn Harris. These and others alr


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