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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. 2011.1.0968 - Notecard

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  2. 2011.1.1207 - Notecard

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  3. 2011.1.2386 - Notecard

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  4. 2011.1.7012 - Notecard

    Clarke, John (1781-1852) Born in Montreal. N.W. Fur Co- Pacific Fur Co. 1810 See Large Card File H.B.C. " Frachere index for numerous refs. m. { Josephte Colville (Boucher, Hubert later) Sapphira Spence at Red River Another one: Clark, John 283) wife Marie Chinook son Jean b. (2 mo.) Jan. 25- 1850 Clarke came on the second expedition of the Pacific Fur Co. (Beaver, ship) in 1811 as a partner. He was always...

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  5. 2011.1.7625 - Notecard

    The the Willambette Post - 1812 or 1813 to May - 1813 ____________________________________ 3 clerks (McGillis, Wallace, Tom McKay) 1 millwright (Wm. Cannon) I 17 packs 1 gunsmith (Alex Carson) I of furs 1 hunter (Lucier) I _____ 1 tailor (Milligan) I 32 bales 11 boatmen ...

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  6. 2011.1.7640 - Notecard

    La Liberte, Louis Hunt Party? Ross Cox calls him "old", well known in the India country, and who remembered the scourge of smallpox in the early days among the tribes (page 169) Cox also tells how he tried to embarrass his former bourgeois "Chat" (shaw) for a fancied slight - silver heads, and so on. (page 356) See: Franchere? Pacific Fur Co. list J. B. Laliberte, half-breed of Red River drowned at Dalles des Morts

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  7. 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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  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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