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27th inst. I see some remarks on Oregon
27th inst. I see some remarks on Oregon
in which you speak of the "compilations of
in which you speak of the "compilations of
Messrs Farnham- Greehow, Falconer
Messrs Farnham- Greenhow, Falconer
and other" Now as I have made no
and others." Now as I have made no
"compilation" upon the subject of Oregon
"compilation" upon the subject of Oregon,
that is to say no collection of papers
that is to say no collection of papers,
and documents other than that answered
and documents other than that annexed
to my history of Oregon and California
to my history of Oregon and California
and as you moreover speak of your
and as you moreover speak of your
having for the first time found the
having for the first time found the
treaty
treaty of the Escurial, in Wilkes' book,
I am led to suppose that you have
never seen my history -- I am not as
yet informed, whether any copies of it
are on sale in New York, or whether the
copies which I derived to have sent, to
several newspapers - the tribune in the
number - have been received by my friend
Mr [[?]] Hunt, [[to where?]] they were to

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  Washington  May 28 1845

Sir

 In the number of the tribune of the

27th inst. I see some remarks on Oregon in which you speak of the "compilations of Messrs Farnham- Greenhow, Falconer and others." Now as I have made no "compilation" upon the subject of Oregon, that is to say no collection of papers, and documents other than that annexed to my history of Oregon and California and as you moreover speak of your having for the first time found the treaty of the Escurial, in Wilkes' book, I am led to suppose that you have never seen my history -- I am not as yet informed, whether any copies of it are on sale in New York, or whether the copies which I derived to have sent, to several newspapers - the tribune in the number - have been received by my friend Mr ? Hunt, to where? they were to