Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 15University of Washington, 1924 |
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... pages were so rubbed as to be undecipherable . It was written with pencil . I had a hard task to decipher as much as I did with a magnifying glass . " ( Letter to J. Orin Oliphant , November 7 , 1923. ) A comparison of the two journals ...
... pages were so rubbed as to be undecipherable . It was written with pencil . I had a hard task to decipher as much as I did with a magnifying glass . " ( Letter to J. Orin Oliphant , November 7 , 1923. ) A comparison of the two journals ...
Halaman 14
... pages to an account of the Yakima war : " We started from the Dalles October 30 , under conditions that were not conducive to success . The season was late for operations ; and worse still , the command was not in accord with the ...
... pages to an account of the Yakima war : " We started from the Dalles October 30 , under conditions that were not conducive to success . The season was late for operations ; and worse still , the command was not in accord with the ...
Halaman 46
... pages , that was 18 inches long and 12 inches wide . This was the first paper published in Idaho . Doctors of fine skill and ability were there . Also as brilliant legal talent as you would find anywhere in the world . Evidently the ...
... pages , that was 18 inches long and 12 inches wide . This was the first paper published in Idaho . Doctors of fine skill and ability were there . Also as brilliant legal talent as you would find anywhere in the world . Evidently the ...
Halaman 62
... in those days " captain . " Richard Grant was married to a woman of Indian blood , and had children of Indian blood . He was often at Fort Vancouver . DOCUMENTS [ Continued from Volume XIV , Page 306 ] 62 William S. Lewis.
... in those days " captain . " Richard Grant was married to a woman of Indian blood , and had children of Indian blood . He was often at Fort Vancouver . DOCUMENTS [ Continued from Volume XIV , Page 306 ] 62 William S. Lewis.
Halaman 63
DOCUMENTS [ Continued from Volume XIV , Page 306 ] [ March , 1852 ] [ Ms. Page 50 ] Wednesday 10th . Fine Frosty Cold air . Sales1 & Smullas ( a recently engaged Indian ) ploughing a patch of land Swamp Park , for Potatoes . Chaulifoux2 ...
DOCUMENTS [ Continued from Volume XIV , Page 306 ] [ March , 1852 ] [ Ms. Page 50 ] Wednesday 10th . Fine Frosty Cold air . Sales1 & Smullas ( a recently engaged Indian ) ploughing a patch of land Swamp Park , for Potatoes . Chaulifoux2 ...
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American April arrived Atanum Barnes beach Beef Captain cattle Chaulifoux & Cowie Cheney Academy Chief Patkanim Columbia River Coulée County Cowlitz creek Dalles Edmond encamped Farrar Fort Nisqually Friday George Gorridge Governor Grand Coulee hands employed Historical Society History of Oregon Horse Cart Hudson's Bay Company Idaho Indian gang Island John Kanakas land Linn City Major Moore March McPhail Meany miles Monday Mountains newspaper Noon Normal School North West Company Northern Pacific Olympia Oregon City Oregon Spectator Oxen Pacific Northwest Painter party pioneer plains ploughing Portland potatoes Puget Sound railroad Remained in camp returned road Robert Moore Robert Shortess Ross Saturday Seattle sent settlers Showery Spokane Spokane County Steilacoom Sunday Swamp Tanner Tapou Tawai Thursday Tlithlow Tolmie Tuesday United Vancouver Victoria volume Wagon Walla Walla Washington Historical Quarterly Washington Territory Wednesday West Willamette Valley William Yakima