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Advertisement published in Walla Walla Washington Statesman, April 5, 1862, page 1, column 2, for the Oregon Steam Navigation Company and its steamer Colonel Wright (running on the Columbia River)

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Washington Secretary of State, historical section collection of newspapers in DjVu format (no stated legal restrictions on use)

Date

April 5, 1862

Author

Oregon Steam Navigation Company

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