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Oregon Lyceum
The Oregon Lyceum or Pioneer Lyceum and Literary Club was founded in Oregon City, Oregon Country around 1840. The forum was a prominent fixture for the leading pioneer settlers during its brief existence. It would begin publishing the first American newspaper west of the Rocky Mountains in 1846 and had several names during its existence.
==Founding==
One source lists the founding of the institution as 1844,〔
〕 but this is unlikely as there are many references to debates regarding forming a government in 1842.〔
〕 The forum was likely started at that time with the goal of producing a newspaper in the region.〔〔 That paper, the ''Oregon Spectator'', began publishing in 1846.〔
The Lyceum’s first meeting was held at the home of Sidney Moss who had purchased his land in Oregon City from Dr. John McLoughlin of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC).〔 Frederick Prigg was another member of the Lyceum that assisted in building the organization.〔
〕 So was Portland co-founder Francis Pettygrove.〔

In addition to debates on government and the creation of a press, the group discussed literary items, scientific pursuits, and other local issues.〔 Literary works of the group were published in the ''Spectator''.〔Corning, Howard M. ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.〕 The group as also known as ''The Willamette Falls Debating Society'' or ''The Falls Association''.〔
Other notable members during its existence include:〔〔Bancroft, Hubert Howe. 1882. The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft & Co. p. 297〕 Henry A. G. Lee, William H. Gray, Lansford W. Hastings, Elisha Applegate, Jesse Applegate, Asa Lovejoy, Sidney W. Moss, Robert Newell, James W. Nesmith, William C. Dement, Medorem Crawford, Hiram Straight, William Cushing, Philip Foster, Theophilus Magruder, Daniel Waldo, Peter G. Stewart, Isaac W. Smith, Joseph Watt, Frank Ermatinger, Albert E. Wilson, Jacob Hoover, John Minto, Barton Lee, and John P. Brooks.

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