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According to Carl T. Griffith, his family's sourdough culture was originally created by his great-grandmother, [2] who traveled with her sourdough west from Missouri along the Oregon Trail in 1847, [2] [4] settling near Salem, Oregon. [2] The sourdough starter was passed down to 10-year-old Carl Griffith in about 1930 in a Basque-American sheep
But Dick Adams thought “wow, this is a good starter, it would be a shame to have it disappear because Carl died,” so he created the 1847 Oregon Trail Sourdough Preservation Society.
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Map from The Vikings team, or the Old Oregon Trail 1852–1906, by Ezra Meeker Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker erected this boulder near Pacific Springs on Wyoming's South Pass in 1906. [1] The historic 2,170-mile (3,490 km) [2] Oregon Trail connected various towns along the Missouri River to Oregon's Willamette Valley.
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The Peoria Party (/ p i ˈ ɔːr i ə / pee-OR-ee-ə) was a group of men from Peoria in the U.S. state of Illinois, who set out about May 1, 1839, with the intention to colonize the Oregon Country on behalf of the United States and to drive out the English fur-trading companies operating there.
At least thirteen states nationwide now have at least one city or town that has a starter home worth $1 million or more. California leads with 71 cities, New York with 11 cities, and Washington ...