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history, and since it is carefully done and uses good sources, 

 such as the Consular letters from Canton, it is quite reliable. It 

 is probably the best work previously in print that covers our 

 period. Its chief fault is its brevity. 

 Gammell, William. 



A History of American Baptist Missions in Asia, Africa, 

 Europe, and North America. Boston, 1849. 



This was prepared at the request of the American Baptist 

 Missionary Union. 

 Gray, W. H. 



A History of Oregon, 1792-1849. Portland, San Francisco, 

 and New York, 1870. 



This is not always reliable. It is of use for the Northwest 

 Coast Fur Trade. 

 Gray, Edward. 



William Gray of Salem, Merchant. A Biographical Sketch. 

 Boston and New York, 1914. 

 Greenhow, Robert. 



A History of Oregon and California and the Other Territories 

 on the North West Coast of North America, Accompanied by a 

 Geographical View and Map of Those Countries, and a Number 

 of Documents as Proofs and Illustrations of the History. Bos- 

 ton, 1844. 



This is used here for the Northwest Coast Fur Trade. 

 Griffis, William Elliot. 



America in the East, A Glance at Our History, Prospects, 

 Problems, and Duties in the Pacific Ocean. New York, 1890. 



This touches very briefly on the period before 1844, but it is 

 fairly good. It lacks footnote references to the authorities used, 

 however. 



Griffis, William Elliot. 



A Maker of the New Orient. Samuel R. Brown, Pioneer 

 Educator in China, America, and Japan. The Story of His Life 

 and Work. F. H. Revell, New York, etc., 1902. 

 GuTZLAFF, Karl Friedrich August. 



Giitzlaff's Geschichte des Chinesischen Reiches, von den 

 altesten Zeite, bis auf den Frieden von Nanking. Stuttgart und 

 Tubingen, Karl Friedrich Neumann, Editor. 



