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St. Paul Mission Historical Society - St. Paul, Oregon

Preservation of the history of early Oregon and the French Prairie region of the Willamette Valley

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  1. 2011.1.2881 - Notecard

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  2. 2011.1.6644 - Notecard

    (card 1 side 1): Aussant, Louis c1799-1856 Red Book, p. 47 Picture and Clipping File, Aussant Land Claim - Scotts list b. 1799 - Canada d. 1856 S.C. Sept. 30, 1840 m. Catherine Sept. 1838, Vanc. I - p. 57 she d. Mar. 12 1848 "Aged 35" - St. L. Bk. 1. p9 3 children m. Mary Mollelis, May 1849(1848) St. L. Bk. 1 p. 10 Nat. Cit. Sept. 8- 1851 (card 1 side 2): Biog. in HBC Pub. Black's Rocky Mt. Journal -1824 ...

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  3. 2011.1.6703 - Notecard

    (side 1): Beaver-Trial Run (+ others) 1836 Up to McKay's Landing near Scappoose, etc. Wm. McKay, then a small boy, listed the passengers: Dr. McLoughlin James Douglas Archibald McKinlay and their families John Work P.S. Ogden Pierre Pambrun Samuel Black } Samuel Parker (missionary) Arch. McDonald K. Townsend ...

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  4. 2011.1.6775 - Notecard

    Card 1 side 1: Black, Samuel See Large Card Files OHQ. March 1956 - (Book review of Journal) p. 76 See Roberts, OHQ June-Sept. 1962 p. 190 Toluise, p. 342, mentions Alexander Black, son of the late S. Black, C.F., possibly (?) at R.R. academy. Theresa Truchot: Black's body, packed in salt and wrapped in hides, was to be brought down to Fort Vancouver for burial. The Indain bearers slipped in crossing a log over teh river (Thompson?), ...

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  5. 2011.1.7066 - Notecard

    Notecard 1 side 1: Cornoyer (Conellier) Joseph 1803 - The name Conoyer has suffered various mutila- tions. Joseph Cornoyer was born at Sorel, Canada. He joined the North West Company as a youth in 1819, serving in British Columbia until trans- ferred by the HBC to the Columbia department in 1826. Chief trader Samuel Black wrote of him on the rigorous Rocky Mountain Expedition Notecard 1 side 2: of 1824, "a real rough and tu...

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  6. 2020.1.27 - Fonds

    In a brief article Harriet D. Munnick writes about the life history of Jean Gingras and the early settlement of the Pacific Northwest. The history includes information regarding the early establishment of forts in the Pacific Northwest, the life of Jean Gingras, and the settlement of French Prairie in Oregon.

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  7. 2020.1.44 - Fonds

    Harriet Munnick wrote several articles regarding the early settlers of French Prairie Oregon. This file contains a compilation of articles including: The Metis of French Prairie- Chapters by Harriet Munnick Jean Baptiste Gervais Louis LaBonte Donald Mason Francois Rivet Marion County Historical Society Articles By Harriet Munnick -"An Odor Of Sanctity" -"Grandma was an Indian" -"Marion County History" -"Dupatt" (Jean Baptist...

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  8. 2020.1.47 - Manuscript

    "French Prairie" is a manuscript regarding the early history of Oregon's settlement in the area of French Prairie. It is believed that the manuscript was written by Harriet D. Munnick.

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