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Robert Stuart July 3, 1812 Campsite

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After leaving John Day at Bachelor Island in the care of Indians, the flotilla navigated up the Columbia River where Rollins approximated the Astorians camped opposite of the mouth of the Willamette River (1935, 33, 44 note 77).

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The preceding summary for the approximated July 3, 1812 Robert Stuart Campsite location is used with thanks and credit to Rollins 1935. Errors regarding unintended and improper copyright usage will be corrected immediately following notification.

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Rollins, Phillip A., ed. 1935. The Discovery of the Oregon Trail: Robert Stuart’s Narrative of His Overland Trip Eastward from Astoria in 1812-1813. Bison Book Edition reprinted from the original 1935 edition by Edward Eberstadt and Sons. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1995.
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