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Periodicals

Whitman

College

Quarterly

2, No. 4:1-17 (December, 1898). Eells, Myron. Rev. Henry Harmon Spalding. (First paper). Contains Whitman material.

2, No. 4:21-26 (December, 1898). "Massacre a,t Whitman mission," by Helen M. Church - a survivor.

2, No. 4:26-29 (December, 1898). Copy of a letter of Marcus Whitman written to H. F. Wisewell, Naples, Ontario Co., New York, dated Fort Vancouver, Oregon, June

29, 1845.

3, No. 1:3-18 (March, 1899). Eells, Myron. Rev. Henry

Harmon Spalding, continued. Intimates that Spalding, as opposed to Whitman, believed in getting the Indians to settle down and cease their migratory habits.

3, No. 2:3-18 (June, 1899). Eells, Myron. The Spalding

article continued.

3, No. 2:19-24 (June, 1899). Letters of Marcus Whitman

to Rev. S. Parker.

The first of these letters is dated at Vancouver, September 18, 1836, and tells of the trip out to the mission. The second letter is dated at Walla Walla, under dates

of October 8 and October 15, 1836, and tells of the locating of the mission. Speaks of the cooperation of the H. B. Co. 3, No. 3-22 (October, 1898). Eells, Myron. The Spalding

article concluded.

Tells of the preparation of Spalding's Executive Document, No. 37. Says that Spalding read the proof sheets in

the Government Printing Office and that half or more of the pamphlets were carried off or destroyed. Gives list of Spalding's writings.

3, No. 3:30 (October, 1899). Eigler, Mary L. Marcus

Whitman.

A poem.

Willamette Farmer, February 1, 1884. Pfingle, Mrs. C. S. "An old pioneer."

Insists on giving Whitman and the Congregationalists fair credit and not to overestimate the Methodists as did Mr.

Hines in reviewing Barrow's Oregon in the Pacific Christian Advocate, December 13, 1883.

Yale Alumni Weekly. 17:642 (March 25, 1908). Hart, Albert Bushnell. The literary career of Edward G. Bourne. "Though not the first to question the preposterous claims made by some people for Whitman as the savior of Oregon, he was "the first to criticise the documents seriatim, and to show by undeniable testimony that a myth had been formed

in the midst of the most recent history/'

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