Chaining Oregon: Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest, 1851-1855
By (author): "Kay Atwood"
Publish Date:
June 25th 2008
ISBN0939923203
ISBN139780939923205
AsinChaining Oregon: Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest, 1851-1855
Original titleChaining Oregon
Chaining Oregon is the first comprehensive history of the early federal surveyors of the Pacific Northwest, the work they performed for the US General Land Office between 1851 and 1855, the contribution their efforts made to the westerly movement of American settlement, and the order they imposed on the land of the western valleys and adjacent mountains in what are now the states of Oregon and Washington. When Oregon Territory's Surveyor General John B. Preston and his cadre of engineers arrived in the Oregon region in 1851, there was little precedent for the legal systematic description of private landholding, but when the last of these surveyors left in 1855, much of the western interior valleys of Oregon and Washington territories, from Puget Sound to the Oregon-California border, lay measured in the precise pattern of townships and sections that characterized the US Rectangular Land Survey System. While inescapably having to work and survive within the political and social whorls and