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- catalog contributor b869143.
- catalog coverage "Oregon Territory History.".
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description ""Westward HO!", 1843 -- Whitman's visit with relatives -- Perrin Whitman -- "My plans require time and distance" -- Emigrants gather -- "Travel, travel, travel" -- Opening the wagon road to the Columbia -- An appraisal of Whitman's ride -- Reaction of the Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog description "A Changing Oregon, 18843-1846 -- Narcissa sick and discouraged -- Continued activities at Waiilatpu -- More native converts -- Indians becoming uneasy, 1844-1845 -- Arrival of the Sager orphans -- Gospel of Matthew in Nez Perce, 1845-1846 -- Emigration of 1845 -- Andrew Rodgers -- Reminiscences of the Sager girls -- Whitman considers leaving Waiilatpu -- Visit of Tom Hill -- International boundary settled.".
- catalog description "Appendices : Index of the letters of the Whitmans -- Financial reports of the American Board -- Evolution of the Whitman-saved-Oregon story -- Literature of the Whitman controversy -- Accounts of the massacre and the captivity -- Letter from H.K.W. Perkins to Jane Prentiss -- Whitman's proposed bill for Oregon.".
- catalog description "Apprehension of five alleged murderers -- Their trial and execution -- Waiilatpu inventory -- Monuments, memorials, and anniversary occasions -- Mystery of the skulls -- Whitman literature -- Whitman Mission National Historic Site -- Continuing First Presbyterian Church of Oregon -- I baptize you Marcus Whitman.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: v. 2, p. [405]-406.".
- catalog description "Congresses Establishes Oregon as a Territory -- Hudson's Bay Company act promptly -- Experiences of the captives -- Ogden secures their release -- Lapwai Mission abandoned -- Discovery of Stanley's portraits -- In pursuits of the murderers -- Waiilatpu burned -- Joe Meek goes East -- End of the Oregon Mission -- Territorial status.".
- catalog description "Early Life of Narcissa Prentiss, 1808-1835 -- Ancestry and early life -- The church at Prattsburg -- Her education -- She rejects Spalding's proposal -- "Are females wanted?" -- Marcus and Narcissa engaged -- Narcissa applies for appointment.".
- catalog description "Fifth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1840-1841 -- Critical letters against Spalding -- First wagons over the Blue mountains -- Indian troubles -- Proposal to sell out to the Methodists -- Munger insane -- Smiths and Rogers leave -- Political developments -- The Wilkes expedition.".
- catalog description "Fifth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1840-841 -- Critical letters against Spalding -- First wagons over the Blue mountains -- Indian troubles -- Proposal to sell out to the Methodists -- Munger insane -- Smiths and Rogers leave -- Political developments -- The Wilkes expedition.".
- catalog description "First White Women to Cross the Rockies, 1836 -- Official passports for Oregon -- Final instructions from the Board -- From Narcissa's letters -- William H. Gray -- Travel outfit assembled -- On the march -- Through South pass, July 4, 1836 -- From the Rendezvous to Fort Vancouver -- At the Rendezvous -- To Fort Boise -- Narcissa's diary -- To Fort Vancouver -- The Missionaries at Fort Vancouver.".
- catalog description "Fourth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1839-1940 -- Gray demands a separate station -- Independent missionaries arrive -- First native converts -- Thomas J. Farnham -- Emigrant house erected -- Spalding criticized -- More Missionaries -- Arrival of Father DeSmet.".
- catalog description "Jason Lee and Oregon Colonization -- Lieutenant Slacum visits Oregon -- Boundary issue -- Methodist reinforcements -- Lee leaves for New York -- Whitman and Spalding ask for more missionaries -- Methodists receive a government subsidy -- The Lausanne reinforcement -- Reaction of the Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog description "Marcus and Narcissa Are Married, 1836 -- The search of associates -- Henry H. Spalding -- Eliza Hart Spalding -- Spalding's unfortunate remark -- "We want you for Oregon" -- Their personal appearance -- Marcus and Narcissa are married.".
- catalog description "Prelude to Tragedy, September 1846 to November 1847 -- The emigration of 1846 -- Severe Winter -- Methodists give Waskopum to the American Board -- Hinmans and Perrin Whitman move to Waskopum -- Artists Kane and Stanley visit Waiilatpu -- Introduction of measles -- Catholics establish two missions near Waiilatpu -- Oregon emigration of 1847 -- Last Whitman letters -- Crowded Waiilatpu -- Joe Lewis, chief villain -- Roll-call at Waiilatpu.".
- catalog description "The Versatile Doctor, 1837-1838 -- Whitman, the doctor, farmer, and missionary teacher -- Eliza Spalding born -- First adobe house -- Lee visits Whitman and Spalding.".
- catalog description "Three Years at Wheeler, 1832-1835 -- The cholera epidemic -- Whitman commissioned by the American Board -- Parker's appeal for missionaries -- Whitman leaves for the Rockies.".
- catalog description "V.1 Whitman Volunteers for Oregon -- The American Board -- Samuel Parker -- Oregon Indians in the Red River Mission School -- Nez Perce delegation to St. Louis -- Spokane Garry -- Methodists send James Lee to Old Oregon -- Samuel Parker appointed -- Marcus Whitman and Narcissa Prentiss volunteer -- Whitman's First Eighteen Years, 1802-1820 -- Ancestry, birth, and early years -- Ten years in Massachusetts -- Whiteman's Medical Training -- Riding with Dr. Bryant -- Whitman's first term at medical college -- Whitman in Canada -- Whitman returns to medical college -- Three Years at Wheeler, 1832-1835 -- The cholera epidemic -- Whitman commissioned by the American Board -- Parker's appeal for missionaries -- Whitman leaves for the Rockies.".
- catalog description "V.2 Narcissa's Lonely Year, 1842-1843 -- Attempted assault on Narcissa -- Narcissa goes to Waskopum -- Laws of the Nez Perces -- Ellis made first head chief -- Restlessness among the Cayuses -- Whit's return visit -- Cayuses accept the laws.".
- catalog description "Waiilatpu, 1836-1837 -- Mission site selected -- Spaulding selects Lapwai -- Women return to Walla Walla -- First house at Waiilatpu -- Food supplies -- Gray returns to the States -- Agriculture and evangelization begin at Waiilatpu -- Three Cayuse chiefs -- Alice Clarissa born -- Trials and Triumphs.".
- catalog description "Whitman Massacre -- The measles epidemic -- Whitman accused of poising the Indians -- Conspirators identified -- Serving Oregon through death -- Ride to the Umatilla -- The Massacre -- Some were weeping -- Hudson's Bay Company informed -- Those who escaped -- Father Brouillet visits Waiilatpu -- Summary of the fate of those at Waiilatpu.".
- catalog description "Whitman Rides, 1842-1843 -- Crossing the Rockies in severe Winter -- Promotes Oregon emigration -- Whitman in Washington -- In New York and Boston -- Board rescinds fateful order -- Whitman plans for the mission's future.".
- catalog description "Whitman's First Eighteen Years, 1802-1820 -- Ancestry, birth, and early years -- Ten years in Massachusetts -- Whiteman's Medical Training -- Riding with Dr. Bryant -- Whitman's first term at medical college -- Whitman in Canada -- Whitman returns to medical college.".
- catalog description "Whitman's First Journey to the Rockies, 1835 -- His official commission -- Differences of Whitman and Parker -- Hostility of the men of the caravan -- Cholera strikes -- From Bellevue to the Rendezvous -- At the Rendezvous -- Whitman and Parker separate -- "We could cross the mountains with a wagon."".
- catalog description "Year of Adjustments, 1838-1839 -- Financial matters -- First Presbyterian Church of Oregon -- Reenforcement of 1838 -- Asa Bowen Smith -- "A strange company of missionaries" -- Columbia Maternal Association -- Tshimakain selection -- Coming of Roman Catholic missionaries -- Whitman's second house -- Growing dissention in the mission -- Alice Clarissa drowned -- Reconciliation.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and the opening of old Oregon.".
- catalog identifier "0870621041".
- catalog isFormatOf "Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and the opening of old Oregon.".
- catalog isPartOf "Northwest historical series ; 10-11".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Glendale, Calif., A. H. Clark Co.,".
- catalog relation "Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and the opening of old Oregon.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon Territory History.".
- catalog subject "917.95/03/30924".
- catalog subject "F880 .W5922".
- catalog subject "Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847.".
- catalog subject "Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss, 1808-1847.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Westward HO!", 1843 -- Whitman's visit with relatives -- Perrin Whitman -- "My plans require time and distance" -- Emigrants gather -- "Travel, travel, travel" -- Opening the wagon road to the Columbia -- An appraisal of Whitman's ride -- Reaction of the Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Changing Oregon, 18843-1846 -- Narcissa sick and discouraged -- Continued activities at Waiilatpu -- More native converts -- Indians becoming uneasy, 1844-1845 -- Arrival of the Sager orphans -- Gospel of Matthew in Nez Perce, 1845-1846 -- Emigration of 1845 -- Andrew Rodgers -- Reminiscences of the Sager girls -- Whitman considers leaving Waiilatpu -- Visit of Tom Hill -- International boundary settled.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendices : Index of the letters of the Whitmans -- Financial reports of the American Board -- Evolution of the Whitman-saved-Oregon story -- Literature of the Whitman controversy -- Accounts of the massacre and the captivity -- Letter from H.K.W. Perkins to Jane Prentiss -- Whitman's proposed bill for Oregon.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Apprehension of five alleged murderers -- Their trial and execution -- Waiilatpu inventory -- Monuments, memorials, and anniversary occasions -- Mystery of the skulls -- Whitman literature -- Whitman Mission National Historic Site -- Continuing First Presbyterian Church of Oregon -- I baptize you Marcus Whitman.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Congresses Establishes Oregon as a Territory -- Hudson's Bay Company act promptly -- Experiences of the captives -- Ogden secures their release -- Lapwai Mission abandoned -- Discovery of Stanley's portraits -- In pursuits of the murderers -- Waiilatpu burned -- Joe Meek goes East -- End of the Oregon Mission -- Territorial status.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Early Life of Narcissa Prentiss, 1808-1835 -- Ancestry and early life -- The church at Prattsburg -- Her education -- She rejects Spalding's proposal -- "Are females wanted?" -- Marcus and Narcissa engaged -- Narcissa applies for appointment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fifth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1840-1841 -- Critical letters against Spalding -- First wagons over the Blue mountains -- Indian troubles -- Proposal to sell out to the Methodists -- Munger insane -- Smiths and Rogers leave -- Political developments -- The Wilkes expedition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fifth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1840-841 -- Critical letters against Spalding -- First wagons over the Blue mountains -- Indian troubles -- Proposal to sell out to the Methodists -- Munger insane -- Smiths and Rogers leave -- Political developments -- The Wilkes expedition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "First White Women to Cross the Rockies, 1836 -- Official passports for Oregon -- Final instructions from the Board -- From Narcissa's letters -- William H. Gray -- Travel outfit assembled -- On the march -- Through South pass, July 4, 1836 -- From the Rendezvous to Fort Vancouver -- At the Rendezvous -- To Fort Boise -- Narcissa's diary -- To Fort Vancouver -- The Missionaries at Fort Vancouver.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fourth Year of the Oregon Mission, 1839-1940 -- Gray demands a separate station -- Independent missionaries arrive -- First native converts -- Thomas J. Farnham -- Emigrant house erected -- Spalding criticized -- More Missionaries -- Arrival of Father DeSmet.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jason Lee and Oregon Colonization -- Lieutenant Slacum visits Oregon -- Boundary issue -- Methodist reinforcements -- Lee leaves for New York -- Whitman and Spalding ask for more missionaries -- Methodists receive a government subsidy -- The Lausanne reinforcement -- Reaction of the Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Marcus and Narcissa Are Married, 1836 -- The search of associates -- Henry H. Spalding -- Eliza Hart Spalding -- Spalding's unfortunate remark -- "We want you for Oregon" -- Their personal appearance -- Marcus and Narcissa are married.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prelude to Tragedy, September 1846 to November 1847 -- The emigration of 1846 -- Severe Winter -- Methodists give Waskopum to the American Board -- Hinmans and Perrin Whitman move to Waskopum -- Artists Kane and Stanley visit Waiilatpu -- Introduction of measles -- Catholics establish two missions near Waiilatpu -- Oregon emigration of 1847 -- Last Whitman letters -- Crowded Waiilatpu -- Joe Lewis, chief villain -- Roll-call at Waiilatpu.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Versatile Doctor, 1837-1838 -- Whitman, the doctor, farmer, and missionary teacher -- Eliza Spalding born -- First adobe house -- Lee visits Whitman and Spalding.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Three Years at Wheeler, 1832-1835 -- The cholera epidemic -- Whitman commissioned by the American Board -- Parker's appeal for missionaries -- Whitman leaves for the Rockies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.1 Whitman Volunteers for Oregon -- The American Board -- Samuel Parker -- Oregon Indians in the Red River Mission School -- Nez Perce delegation to St. Louis -- Spokane Garry -- Methodists send James Lee to Old Oregon -- Samuel Parker appointed -- Marcus Whitman and Narcissa Prentiss volunteer -- Whitman's First Eighteen Years, 1802-1820 -- Ancestry, birth, and early years -- Ten years in Massachusetts -- Whiteman's Medical Training -- Riding with Dr. Bryant -- Whitman's first term at medical college -- Whitman in Canada -- Whitman returns to medical college -- Three Years at Wheeler, 1832-1835 -- The cholera epidemic -- Whitman commissioned by the American Board -- Parker's appeal for missionaries -- Whitman leaves for the Rockies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.2 Narcissa's Lonely Year, 1842-1843 -- Attempted assault on Narcissa -- Narcissa goes to Waskopum -- Laws of the Nez Perces -- Ellis made first head chief -- Restlessness among the Cayuses -- Whit's return visit -- Cayuses accept the laws.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Waiilatpu, 1836-1837 -- Mission site selected -- Spaulding selects Lapwai -- Women return to Walla Walla -- First house at Waiilatpu -- Food supplies -- Gray returns to the States -- Agriculture and evangelization begin at Waiilatpu -- Three Cayuse chiefs -- Alice Clarissa born -- Trials and Triumphs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Whitman Massacre -- The measles epidemic -- Whitman accused of poising the Indians -- Conspirators identified -- Serving Oregon through death -- Ride to the Umatilla -- The Massacre -- Some were weeping -- Hudson's Bay Company informed -- Those who escaped -- Father Brouillet visits Waiilatpu -- Summary of the fate of those at Waiilatpu.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Whitman Rides, 1842-1843 -- Crossing the Rockies in severe Winter -- Promotes Oregon emigration -- Whitman in Washington -- In New York and Boston -- Board rescinds fateful order -- Whitman plans for the mission's future.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Whitman's First Eighteen Years, 1802-1820 -- Ancestry, birth, and early years -- Ten years in Massachusetts -- Whiteman's Medical Training -- Riding with Dr. Bryant -- Whitman's first term at medical college -- Whitman in Canada -- Whitman returns to medical college.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Whitman's First Journey to the Rockies, 1835 -- His official commission -- Differences of Whitman and Parker -- Hostility of the men of the caravan -- Cholera strikes -- From Bellevue to the Rendezvous -- At the Rendezvous -- Whitman and Parker separate -- "We could cross the mountains with a wagon."".
- catalog tableOfContents "Year of Adjustments, 1838-1839 -- Financial matters -- First Presbyterian Church of Oregon -- Reenforcement of 1838 -- Asa Bowen Smith -- "A strange company of missionaries" -- Columbia Maternal Association -- Tshimakain selection -- Coming of Roman Catholic missionaries -- Whitman's second house -- Growing dissention in the mission -- Alice Clarissa drowned -- Reconciliation.".
- catalog title "Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and the opening of old Oregon, by Clifford M. Drury.".
- catalog type "text".