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Someone seemed to have vandalised this page - I restored it to its former glory. There are some strange people out there! Andy
I too live here and it has always had the claim to being the largest fireworks display west of the Mississippi ... I'm the one who made the orginal notation. I've been to many other cities as well and I stand by the statement. It is what it claims to be. Amandalee-from Vancouver, Washington State P.S. Zoe ... it is in Vancouver, Washington State, U.S.A
In what city and country is this located? -- Zoe
Removed note about fireworks display being the largest west of the Mississippi. I live here and I know it's a huge fireworks display but like the "largest Oktoberfest in North America" which several different cities claim to have, lots of local events make exaggerated claims. --Nate 04:21 Jan 19, 2003 (UTC)
It was assumed by the British (HBC) that the logical boundary would be the Columbia. But in the US, it was "assumed" that the Columbia was entirely American and the boundary would be at 54-40 (based on inflated interpretations of the Russo-Spanish treaty the Americans had inherited rights from the Russians on). There were no "rumours" as there was no one in the territory to make/spread rumours.Skookum1 16:19, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Uh, no. Astoria's existence predates Fort Vancouver's, and now that I look at it the linktag for "Fort George" goes to Fort Astoria; there's a distinction but I don't know if the article for THAT Fort George exists yet so I'll leave it for now. Skookum1 16:19, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
This article is currently a start class article. If it was properly sourced, it would qualify as B class. Aboutmovies —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 21:38, August 25, 2007 (UTC).
Article reassessed and graded as start class. --dashiellx (talk) 18:56, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
I'm moving this sentence from the article to here. It has a citation needed tag already, and my understanding is that it is simply incorrect. The HBC had been planning to abandon Fort Vancouver, and all its operations south of the 49th parallel if the Oregon Treaty turned out that way. I don't think the US fort had much to do with it. But rather that just delete the sentence, I'm moving it here in case someone can provide a source:
Political pressure from the new fort prompted the Hudson's Bay Company to move its headquarters to Fort Victoria (now Victoria, British Columbia) over a period of time.[citation needed]
Thanks! Pfly (talk) 05:42, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
My memory from when I worked there as a volunteer NPS tour guide in the 1980's was that the move was made subsequent to the Compromise of 1846 but I am physically near the fort and will try to get more precise information about Columbia Barracks. Rorybowman (talk) 16:01, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
I noticed this:
Actually I'm not certain that 1846 was the year of the very last Express, although it was in this period when alternate routes were being sought by Anderson north of 49....When was the date of transfer of Fort Vancouver from HBC to the US mlitary? BEcause under the Oregon Treaty the Company retained ownership of its assets south of the line, though continued operation of them proved impractical and they were soon shut down....just wondering if there wasn't an Express in '47, even '48....the Brigade that went from Fort Langley via Fort Hope and the Coldwater Trail to Kamloops wasn't, I think, until 1848, and even so it was only experimental (and was a flop); there's another route that was used, in the vicinity of today's BC Hwy 3....but something tells me in the back of my noggin the Express didn't end until Ft Vancouver was completely given up by the HBC, whever that exactly was. At the time of the treaty's signing, SFAIK, it remained in HBC hands despite underlying title passing to the US.....Skookum1 (talk) 18:46, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
The current Vancouver Barracks is worthy of its own page as it is currently a Washington Army National Guard Facility. —Preceding unsigned comment added by BGinOC (talk • contribs) 11:44, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
Show 1824 drawing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.114.54.225 (talk) 13:10, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
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