Working condition was good and bad, men usually farmed and women usually took care of the house. When people gathered their crops they would sell them for money and then start again.
Oregon Spectator ended in 1855.
The first capital of the Oregon Territory (Oregon wasn't a state until 1859) was, fittingly enough, Oregon City. Salem first became the capital in 1851. It was briefly moved to Marysville (present-day Corvallis) in 1855, but it was changed back to Salem in the same year.
1855 ................... $800 to $825 1855 O................ $975 to $1,750 1855 S................. $1,400 to $2,250 All values are for average circulated condition.
Yes there are some Native American battlefields. Historians recently discovered Hungry Hill, a battlefield in south Oregon from Oct. 31, 1855.
that would depend on overall condition.
Average retail value of an 1855 Quarter Eagle graded as VF-20 is $370.00.
The opposite of 1855 is -1855.
Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, was originally called Palmerston. Named in 1855, it was only renamed "Darwin" in 1911.
Assuming it's in average collectible condition. Value is $20.00-$35.00
value of any weapons depends on overall condition. check with: slisker@collectors.com
In 1855, tensions escalated between Native Americans and miners in Oregon due to the influx of settlers and miners encroaching on Indigenous lands following the Oregon Trail migration. The conflict intensified when miners began to exploit resources on lands that Native tribes considered sacred and vital for their survival. This led to a series of skirmishes, most notably the Rogue River Wars, as Native Americans sought to defend their territories against the encroaching settlers. The conflict ultimately reflected the broader struggles over land and resources during westward expansion.
The value of a 1855 2.5 silber groschen coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, in average condition, it might be worth between $10 to $50, while higher-grade examples can fetch more. For an accurate appraisal, it’s advisable to consult a coin expert or a reputable numismatic dealer.