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Keywords: osu archives osuarchives benton county bentoncounty blackandwhite monochrome osu archives osuarchives take a trip takeatrip early settlement of oregon earlysettlementoforegon dc:identifier=archives:2991 dc:identifier=archives2991 flickr_home flickrhome corvallis blackandwhite monochrome outdoor building architecture black and white Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides (P 217) Item Number: P217:set 038 045 Image Description: In 1852, the capital of the Oregon Territory was changed from Oregon City to Salem. In 1855, the legislature changed it once more to Corvallis but the Federal Government refused to acknowledge the change. As a result, both houses of the legislature met in the Territorial Capital in Corvallis on December 3, 1855 and passed a bill that changed the capital back to Salem. The legislature reopened in Salem on December 18, 1855, where it has stayed since. You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details. Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides (P 217) Item Number: P217:set 038 045 Image Description: In 1852, the capital of the Oregon Territory was changed from Oregon City to Salem. In 1855, the legislature changed it once more to Corvallis but the Federal Government refused to acknowledge the change. As a result, both houses of the legislature met in the Territorial Capital in Corvallis on December 3, 1855 and passed a bill that changed the capital back to Salem. The legislature reopened in Salem on December 18, 1855, where it has stayed since. You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details. Description: In 1852, the capital of the Oregon Territory was changed from Oregon City to Salem. In 1855, the legislature changed it once more to Corvallis, but the Federal Government refused to acknowledge the change. As a result, both houses of the legislature met in the Territorial Capital in Corvallis on 3 December 1855 and passed a bill that changed the capital back to Salem. The legislature reopened in Salem on 18 December 1855, where it has stayed since. Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides Item Number: P217:set 038 045 You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details. Description: In 1852, the capital of the Oregon Territory was changed from Oregon City to Salem. In 1855, the legislature changed it once more to Corvallis, but the Federal Government refused to acknowledge the change. As a result, both houses of the legislature met in the Territorial Capital in Corvallis on 3 December 1855 and passed a bill that changed the capital back to Salem. The legislature reopened in Salem on 18 December 1855, where it has stayed since. Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides Item Number: P217:set 038 045 You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details.
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