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- catalog contributor b8660187.
- catalog coverage "Oregon Territory History.".
- catalog created "1905.".
- catalog date "1905".
- catalog date "1905.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1905.".
- catalog description "Lewis and Clark Centenary Exposition in Portland ; The great captains ; Their guides, Chabonneau and Sacajawea (The Bird- Woman) -- Visit of the Flathead Indian chiefs to St. Louis ; Is the story authentic? ; Incidents ; Death of two chiefs ; The banquet speech ; Sketches of Indian life -- Effect of the banquet speech ; How it moved Christian people ; The American Board sends Drs. Parker and Whitman to investigate ; Whitman's Indian boys ; His marriage and second journey -- Old click-click-clackety-clackety, the historic wagon ; Camping and Incidents, and the end of the journey -- Homecoming ; The beginning of missionary ; Clarissa ; The Little White Cayuse Queen ; Her death ; Sketches of daily events -- Brief sketch of discovery and history of the Oregon Country ; Who owned ; By what title ; The various treaties ; The final contest -- Why the United States dickered with England for half a century before asserting her rights ; American statesmen had a small appreciation of the value of Oregon, and were opposed to expansion -- Conditions of Oregon in 1842 ; The arrival of American immigrants at Whitman's Mission ;The news they brought ; Whitman's great winter ride to Washington ; Incidents of the journey ; Reaches the Capital -- Whitman in Washington ; His conference with President Tyler, Secretary Webster, and Secretary of War Porter ; Visits Greeley in New York, and the American Board ; Rests, and returns to the Frontier -- Whitman joins the great emigrating column ; News of its safe arrival in Oregon reaches Washington in 1844 ; Its effect upon the people, and Oregon's importance acknowledged ; The political contest ; The massacre at Waiilatpuan -- Memorials to Whitman ; Why delayed ; Why history was not sooner written ; Whitman College the grand monument.".
- catalog extent "186 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Whitman's ride through savage lands.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Whitman's ride through savage lands.".
- catalog issued "1905".
- catalog issued "1905.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago] The Winona Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Whitman's ride through savage lands.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon Territory History.".
- catalog subject "F880 .N74".
- catalog subject "Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lewis and Clark Centenary Exposition in Portland ; The great captains ; Their guides, Chabonneau and Sacajawea (The Bird- Woman) -- Visit of the Flathead Indian chiefs to St. Louis ; Is the story authentic? ; Incidents ; Death of two chiefs ; The banquet speech ; Sketches of Indian life -- Effect of the banquet speech ; How it moved Christian people ; The American Board sends Drs. Parker and Whitman to investigate ; Whitman's Indian boys ; His marriage and second journey -- Old click-click-clackety-clackety, the historic wagon ; Camping and Incidents, and the end of the journey -- Homecoming ; The beginning of missionary ; Clarissa ; The Little White Cayuse Queen ; Her death ; Sketches of daily events -- Brief sketch of discovery and history of the Oregon Country ; Who owned ; By what title ; The various treaties ; The final contest -- Why the United States dickered with England for half a century before asserting her rights ; American statesmen had a small appreciation of the value of Oregon, and were opposed to expansion -- Conditions of Oregon in 1842 ; The arrival of American immigrants at Whitman's Mission ;The news they brought ; Whitman's great winter ride to Washington ; Incidents of the journey ; Reaches the Capital -- Whitman in Washington ; His conference with President Tyler, Secretary Webster, and Secretary of War Porter ; Visits Greeley in New York, and the American Board ; Rests, and returns to the Frontier -- Whitman joins the great emigrating column ; News of its safe arrival in Oregon reaches Washington in 1844 ; Its effect upon the people, and Oregon's importance acknowledged ; The political contest ; The massacre at Waiilatpuan -- Memorials to Whitman ; Why delayed ; Why history was not sooner written ; Whitman College the grand monument.".
- catalog title "Whitman's ride through savage lands, with sketches of Indian life [by] O. W. Nixon. Introduction by James G. K. McClure.".
- catalog type "text".