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Young, Ewing |
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2011.1.6658 - Notecard
(side 1): p. 268 Xerox p. 58 (294 Baker, James m. Betsy Chinook son Guillaume b. 1841 - Bk. 1 p. 58 (St. Paul) 368) son John b. May 25- 1839 (Vanc.) - p. 43 Ewing Young's ac'ct. A middleman at Ft. Vanc. in 1829-30. (Letters) He was at Ft. Walla Walla with Barnston in 1829. Bk. 1 - 58, 84(?) Bk. 2 - (over) (side 2): He complained that the voyageurs on board had poorer f...
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2011.1.7454 - Notecard
Tibbetts, Calvin ___ Aug. 1849 Wyeth man - "two miles from Champoeg." Went with Ewing Young to Calif. for cattle Settled on Clatsop Plains - 1840 Married Clatsop woman - 2 children Aug. 7 1849 Died at sea returning from gold fields, Voted "yes" at Champoeg. Buried at sea.
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2011.1.7486 - Notecard
Turner, John - 1847 John Turner, American, said to have been large and powerful, was the survivor of three Indian massacres, two while on expeditions with Jedediah Smith and one with Ewing Young. He lived for a time a few miles north of Salem, later going to California. son William bap. (aged 4) 1840 Bk. 1 p. 13 Acc'd killed (1847) by discharge of his own gun - Calif. (see Trapper, Vol. 1 - #3 - p. 13 (Fall, 1965) 1827 - ...
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2011.1.7487 - Notecard
Turner, John - 1847 Huge man Survivor of 3 massacres, two under Jed Smith, one under Ewing Young. Settled above Salem (see Colvocoressis). For a good summary of his life ?, see The Trapper, Vol. 1, No. 3 - (Fall, 1965) - p. 13 said to have been killed accidentally by his own rifle, California, 1847. see Reprint, Geo. Gay - Oreg. Oct. 31- 1882
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2020.1.21 - Fonds
1806-1877 Thomas Jefferson Hubbard Man of Champoeg, First Owner of the Trappist Abbey Property, Lafayette. Oregon. By Father Martin Cawley. Father Martin Cawley provides an overview of the life of Thomas Jefferson Hubbard including his journey to the Pacific Northwest, business partnerships, and personal life.
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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.
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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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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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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