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Barlow was convicted of manslaughter in August 1827, for killing George
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The 1854 Thomas Dryer ascent as being the first to climb the peak is often in dispute with the July 11, 1857 climb of Henry
Pittock, L.J. Powell, William S. Buckley, W. Lyman Chittenden and James Deardorff. The Pittock climb is better documented and the Dryer climb is not. Most historians claim the
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266:"Susannah Lee Barlow, Madonna of the Barlow Trail"
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221:, Granville O. Haller,
112:Samuel Kimbrough Barlow
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784:Thomas and Ruckle Road
596:Provisional Government
233:Sam Barlow High School
860:Abigail Scott Duniway
534:Hudson's Bay Company
514:American Fur Company
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193:Justice of the Peace
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591:Pacific Fur Company
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371:Library of Congress
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208:donation land claim
171:Oregon City, Oregon
925:Morton M. McCarver
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920:Asa Lovejoy
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769:Oregon City
759:Meek Cutoff
734:Fort Dalles
709:Barlow Road
219:Cyrus Olney
186:Barlow Pass
163:Joel Palmer
140:Bloomington
120:Barlow Road
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950:John Minto
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251:References
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130:Biography
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