Joseph C. Avery
Joseph Conant Avery (June 9, 1817 – June 16, 1876) was the founder of Corvallis, Oregon. Avery was the first postmaster for the community, and served as a legislator in the Provisional Government of Oregon and the government of the Oregon Territory. Avery House (formerly Avery Lodge) at Oregon State University was named after him. Provided by Wikipedia
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Two letters of great consequence, sent from Hamborough by Avery, Joseph
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Two letters of great consequence, sent from Hamborough; which were intercepted going to Oxford The one, to the Lord Digby; the other, to Sir Thomas Rowe; exactly relating the proce... by Avery, Joseph
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An oration, delivered at Holden, July 4, 1806 being the anniversary of the independence of the United States of America by Avery, Joseph
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The Stigma of Addiction An Essential Guide
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