Executive Committee (Oregon Country)

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File:Oregon Provisional Government Seal.png
Seal of the Provisional Government

An Executive Committee was the title of a three-person committee which served as the executive Branch of the Provisional Government of Oregon in the disputed Oregon Country. This arrangement was announced on July 5, 1843, after three months of study by the Provisional Legislature at Champoeg.

Powers

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The executive committee was empowered to grant reprieves and pardons, recommend legislation, and call out the militia.[1]

Members of the First Executive Committee (1843–1844)

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Members of the Second Executive Committee (1844–1845)

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Further reading

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  • Klooster, Karl. Round the Roses II: More Past Portland Perspectives, p. 94, Portland, 1992. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).

References

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  1. ^ "History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington": Embracing an Account of the Original Discoveries on the Pacific Coast of North America, Volume 1, (1889), p. 240.