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 * Whitman: Letter to American Board (1843)
 * Gray
 * Spalding

41st U.S. Congress: Senate Executive Document No. 37:
 * Letter from the Secretary of the Interior (Whitman Massacre) (1871)
 * Letter from the Secretary of the Interior (Whitman Massacre)/American Congress vs. Protestantism in Oregon (1871)

In The Californian (1880s magazine):
 * Clarke in How Dr. Whitman Saved Oregon in The Californian (1880)
 * Victor in Did Dr. Whitman Save Oregon? in The Californian (1880)


 * Eells: Marcus Whitman, M.D.: Proofs of his Work in Saving Oregon to the United States and in promoting the immigration of 1843 (1883, 42 pp)
 * Victor in Oregonian Nov. 6, 1884
 * Evans: Whitman's Winter Ride, in the Oregonian, Dec. 25, 1884
 * Ross, Eells, Gray: The Whitman Controversy (1885)


 * Nixon: How Marcus Whitman saved Oregon (note many images) (1895)
 * Victor: San Francisco Call/1895/How Oregon Was Saved (1895)
 * Nixon: San Francisco Call/1895/How Dr. Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon (1895)
 * Victor: San Francisco Call/1895/Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor vs. Dr. O. W. Nixon of Chicago (1895)


 * H. S. Lyman in the Oregonian (review):
 * S. L. B. Penrose in the Oregonian (1897)


 * Oregonian (unsigned editorial on 50th anniversary of assassination) (1897)
 * "Whitman Day" feature piece, Oregonian (1897)


 * Beadle: "The Story of Marcus Whitman" Refuted in The American Catholic Historical Researches (1899)


 * Bourne: The American Historical Review/Volume 6/The Legend of Marcus Whitman (1901)
 * critical response from Oregon pioneer Alanson Hinman in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, 1901.
 * Bourne: Essays in Historical Criticism (1901)
 * Marshall (in proceedings of AHA):
 * Marshall: A Scathing Review of Mowry's book (1902)
 * Oregonian: Description of Marshall's review (1902)
 * Marshall: History vs. the Whitman saved Oregon story (1904)


 * Centennial in East Oregonian (1902)


 * Nixon: Whitman's ride through savage lands, with sketches of Indian life (1905)


 * Eells: Marcus Whitman, Pathfinder and Patriot (1909) (note many images)


 * Marshall: Acquisition of Oregon and the long suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (1911)
 * Scott: Review: Acquisition of Oregon and the long suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman (OHQ 1911)
 * W. D. Lyman: The Columbia River (Part 1, chapters 6 and 7.


 * John Fiske's Change of Attitude on the Whitman Legend in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, 1912


 * New York Times, 1923: History and Legend condemns President Warren Harding for promulgating the Whitman Legend, declares that it has long since been debunked, credits several people including Fiske, Marshall as well as ,

Bibliographies

 * A Contribution toward a Bibliography of Marcus Whitman
 * Seattle Public Library Reading List, 1905 - two pages of sources covering Marcus Whitman controversies