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CAMP LANDER.
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above Fort Hall, where he found a great number of wagons crossing, and no unfriendly Indians. On re ceiving orders, however, he removed his company to the ferry, where he remained until September 19th, after which he proceeded to Fort Hall to prepare winter
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Columbia City COLUMBIA ST\ HELENS
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quarters, Palmer s company being ordered to occupy that post. The old fort was found a heap of ruins; but out of the adobes and some abandoned buildings of the overland stage company, a shelter was erected at the junction of the Salt Lake, Virginia City, and Boisd roads, which station was named Camp Lander. This
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