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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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    (side 1): Barnston, George see McLoughlin Letters m. Ellen Labonte George's sister Mary came out from England to be governess to Gov. Simpson's white family. Hargraves - XCIV-n see Beaver - Spring, 1978, p 48 ff. (side 2): Children - 11 in all. I John - lawyer in B.C. I James - MP. professor of botany, McGill U. d. 1858 ...

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    Connolly, William (1787-1849) Born in Canada, became a Chief Factor in the HBC by 1825 in British Columbia and a close friend of Pambrun who was stationed in the same region. He was twice married, first to a Cree woman named Susanne, then to a white woman, Julia Woolrich, in Montreal. His daughter Amelia (Lady Douglas) was born to his first wife. Connolly was highly commended by Governor Simpson, who was hard to please, for ...

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    Delore (Delard), Joseph 1792-1869 Aug. 26 m. second wife 1841 Bk. 1 p. 57 The progenitor of a large number of western residents today, born in Sorel, Can- ada, spent many years in the employ of the fur companies. In 1828 Gov. Simpson mentioned him at Kamloops as "An able good Steersman and an active hand with horses" - real praise from the critical governor. signed petition for priests - 1836-7 - see Hafen VII- p. 141 ...

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    Tod, John 1793 - Preceeded Roberts (1839) at Cowlitz Farm. see Tod in HBRS III, 459-60 Chas. Forrest at Cowlitz farm in 1840, as Roberts stay this time was very short (1 mo.) Chas. Forrest was still at Cowlitz Farm until permenently replaced by Roberts (1846-1851). Tod was at McLeod fort in 1824, "existing on berries" see Beaver, Autumn, 1865, p. 24, 27 Picture of Tod in Morice: History of Int. British Colum...

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    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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  20. 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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