Talk:French Prairie
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edit- http://www.dialoregon.net/~clenzen/firstsettlerssp.html Reference to Lucier as first settler
- http://www.oregonpioneers.com/marion/history.htm
- http://www.dialoregon.net/~clenzen/sphistory.html
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editTims, Dana (2008-06-15). "Growth: A battle line revisited". The Oregonian.
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Wallace House Location
editWhen I started this article, I didn't think Wallace House was within the bounds of what was considered French Prairie, although it certainly should be mentioned. According to this map, I think Wallace House, at least as far as researchers have been able to determine, is a significant distance south of the traditional boundaries. http://www.friendsoffrenchprairie.org/documents/French_Prairie_Map_by_land_type.pdf This also puts it out of bounds. https://www.willametteheritage.org/assets/LaRC/bios_histories/Willamette_Mission.pdf Let me know if there's any objection to a slight rewrite.