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Summary Of: Columbia District

under which the Columbia District became known as the... and the Columbia District to the south... The Columbia District under the North West Company was only marginally profitable at best... the unchartered territory of the remainder of the Columbia District after 1846 became informally referred to as New Caledonia... By then the Columbia District proper had been more than halved and the name had fallen into relative disuse...

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