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The First Oregonians Timeline
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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
1805: Lewis & Clark Arrive in Oregon
1850: Oregon Donation Land Act
1848: Establishment of Oregon Territory
1851: Gold Discovered along the Rogue, Klamath, and Umpqua rivers.
1851: Dart's Treaties Fail to pass in US Senate
1853: Joel Palmer relaces Dart as US Superintendent of Indian Affairs of Oregon
1855 Executive Order states Siletz Reservation for Coast, Willamette, and Umpqua Tribes
1857: Temporary Camp for Siletz Agency becomes established as Grand Ronde Reservation
1865: Andrew Johnson signs executive order to give 200,000 acres of Siletz Reservation to white settlers.
1875: Oregon Senator John Mitchell passes legislation to give 700,000 acres of Siletz Reservation to white settlers
1887: The Allotment Act (aka The Dawes Act) passes
1892: The Allotment Act takes effect at Siletz
1901: Congress Passes the Siletz Indian Inherited Lands Act
Early 1900's: Grand Ronde Agency closes and its affairs administerd by the Siletz agency
1934: Indian Reorganization Act
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