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  2. Originally named Clackamas District, it was one of the four original Oregon districts created by Oregon's Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843, along with Twality (later Washington), Champooick (later Marion), and Yamhill. The four districts were redesignated as counties in 1845.

  3. Clackamas County, named after the Clackamas Indians, was one of four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843. In 1843 Clackamas County covered portions of four present-day states and one Canadian province.

  4. Clackamas County was named after the Clackamas Indians. The city was built on a portion of Dr. John McLoughlin's land claim and therefore their county seat became Oregon City. In July 5, 1843 Clackamas County was one of the four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature.

  5. Clackamas County, named after the Clackamas Indians, was one of four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843. At that time Clackamas County covered portions of four present-day states and one Canadian province.

  6. Clackamas County, named after the Clackamas Indians, was one of the four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature on July 5, 1843. In 1843 Clackamas County covered portions of four present-day states and one Canadian province.

  7. Clackamas County was one of the four original districts created by the provisional government legislative assembly on July 5, 1843. In 1843, Clackamas County covered portions of four present day states and one Canadian province.

  8. Clackamas County was officially established on July 5, 1843, becoming one of the original four counties in the Oregon Territory. The county was named after the Clackamas tribe, who referred to themselves as the Clackamas Chinookan people.

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