RETURN TO THE STATES
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JOURNEY FROM CAPTAIN SUTTERS TO FORT HALL, WITH SOME OF ITS INCIDENTS
Leave California for the United States—Difficulties in crossing Juba River—Extensive view from the summit of a mountain, with deep snow on one side, and naked earth and fine grass on the other—Burnt Mountains—Boiling Springs–Sink of Marie's River, and singular pecularity of the stream—Encamp in the bend of the River, and have horses shot by the Indians—Travel over extensive wastes, and finally come to the Oregon Trail.
RETURN TO THE STATES
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JOURNEY FROM OREGON CITY TO THE WESTERN PART OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI, WITH SOME OF ITS INCIDENTS
Return from Oregon City to the United States—Difficulty with the Walawala Indians, and timely intervention of Capt. Grant—Meet with Wm. H. Winter, on his return from California, near Fort Hall–Difficulty with the Pawnees—Came to the Western settlements of the United States.
GENERAL VIEW OF OREGON AND CALIFORNIA
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Concluding remarks, giving a brief but general view of Oregon and California as regards the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial advantages of those counties, &c., &c.
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