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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. 2011.1.0777 - Notecard

    Record Type: Archive

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  2. 2011.1.2250 - Notecard

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  3. 2011.1.5540 - Notecard

    [copied] 844 B. Labonte, Joseph, 5yrs. fils legitime 943 SP5-8-44 Louis Labonte cult. et Caroline Montour. p.297 [handwritten] 598

    Record Type: Archive

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  4. 2011.1.5546 - Notecard

    [copied] 850 B. Labonte, Louis fils Louis Labonte et 975 SP 6-8-50 Caroline Montour. p.304 [handwritten] 603

    Record Type: Archive

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  5. 2011.1.6058 - Notecard

    [copied] 851 S. Montour, Caroline, ep. Louis Labonte 1141 SP 1-8-51 decedee 1-8-1851, 26 ans. p.305 [handwritten] 989

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  6. 2020.1.34 - Fonds

    Harriet D. Munnick maintained a file of Laframboise Family Records. These records include Ms. Munnick's personal notes, articles, maps, sketches, and photographs. The Laframboise Family was one of the first families to settle on the French Prairie in Oregon.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 2020.1.42 - Correspondence

    The Sangaretta Menard Russie file contains an ongoing correspondence between Harriet D. Munnick and Mrs. Eugene (Dessie) Menard Russie regarding the Sangaretta Menard Russie family lineage.

    Record Type: Archive

  8. 2020.1.43 - Fonds

    The Woodruff Family Tree by Sandra K. Woodruff provides a detailed geneaology of the Woodruff Family.

    Record Type: Archive

  9. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

  10. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

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