This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...day at Waiilatpue. Memories of Mrs. Elizabeth Sager Helm who was in the massacre, aged eleven years. p. 129-130. Himes, Geo. H. List of all present at Waiilatpue at the time of the massacre. From a list made by Peter Skeen Ogden of the Hudson's Bay Company. Gives ages and some other information. 1897, p. 61-62. Barnett ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...day at Waiilatpue. Memories of Mrs. Elizabeth Sager Helm who was in the massacre, aged eleven years. p. 129-130. Himes, Geo. H. List of all present at Waiilatpue at the time of the massacre. From a list made by Peter Skeen Ogden of the Hudson's Bay Company. Gives ages and some other information. 1897, p. 61-62. Barnett, John.' Occasional address. Eulogium upon Dr. "Whitman. Implies that Whitman went East in 1842-43 to influence the government to secure Oregon to the United States. p. 106-120. Eells, Myron. Rev. H. H. Spalding, Mrs. E. H. Spalding and Mrs. R. J. Spalding. Covers various points in the history of the Whitman mission. p. 130-140. Eells., Myron. Mrs. Mary Richardson Walker. Some information in regard to the Whitman station. 1900, p. 35-48. Walker, Cyrus H. Occasional address. Walker was born at the station, December 7, 1838. Quotes from his mother's diary. Has some memories of the time of the massacre. 1902, p. 100-103. McBride, T. A. Annual address. Asserts that Oregon was safe long before Whitman's ride, that in fact it was never in danger. i93j P-9-19$-Kimball, Nathan. Recollections of the Whitman massacre. The story of a survivor. Gives harrowing details but adds little information upon controverted points. Oregon Spectator. December 10, 1847. Letter from Hinman to Abernathy in regard to the massacre, see Bancroft, Ore. 11667, note January 20, 1848. Contains Gov. Abernathy's letter of thanks to Peter Skeen Ogden for rescuing the captives of the Whitman massacre. List is given of those massacred. Cited by Bancroft, Oregon, v. 1, p. 647-648. Oregon Statesman (Salem). August n, 1855. Has been cited as containing a statement to the effect that Spalding was insane., Oregonian (Portland). November 6-7, 1884. Mrs. Victor on Marcus Whitman. Imp...
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Add this copy of The Washington Historical Quarterly, 1924-25; Volumes to cart. $50.00, good condition, Sold by Clausen Books, RMABA rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Colorado Springs, CO, UNITED STATES, published 1924 by The Washington University State Historical Society.
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1924, The Washington University State Historical Society
Publisher:
The Washington University State Historical Society
Published:
1924
Language:
English
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Good. Ex-Library, Quarterly. 8vo-Over 7 3/4"-9 3/4 " Tall. Eight issues bound into one volume; textblock and binding tight and clean. retired library copy with usual markings, stamps, and stickers.