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Vancouver WA is about 10 miles north of Portland OR, and about 2 miles north of the WA/OR border, at the Columbia River.
Vancouver WA is about 10 miles north of Portland OR, and about 2 miles north of the WA/OR border, at the Columbia River.
|Sources=<i>Vancouver Register</i>; Vancouver, Washington; Saturday, February 23, 1867; Page 3, 1st column, 8th item of "Local Matters"
|Sources=<i>Vancouver Register</i>; Vancouver, Washington; Saturday, February 23, 1867; Page 3, 1st column, 8th item of "Local Matters"
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Vancouver Register, June 27, 1867, "NEW UNIFORM"
 
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New Uniform- The Occidental Base Ball Club has adopted the following uniform: White woolen shirt with red collars and cuffs and red shield on the breast with the letter "O" in blue upon it; light colored cap, white belt trimmed with red and the word "Occidental" in red upon it, and black pants. A very neat andtasteful uniform we think.
 
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