From "Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature" by John B. Horner, copyright 1919. Additionally, the seal was probably never copyrighted as it was created for a government that was not governed by the U.S. or any country and ceased to exist once Oregon became a territory in 1848.
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2007-06-11 21:42 Aboutmovies 246×250× (33630 bytes) [[Provisional Government of Oregon]] seal. From: Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. By John B. Horner, copyright 1919.
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