A narrative of the life and work of Eliza Spalding Warren, the second white child born in Oregon Territory, with other facts relating to the coming of the early missionaries from 1834-38, the first printing press, the Indian tribes, the Whitman Massacre, the conspiracy to kill Gov. I. I. Stevens, and other events connected with the pioneer history of the Northwest.
Subject (Geographic):
Oregon Territory --History --Sources and Washington (State) --History
Subject (Name):
Eells, Edwin, 1841-1917, Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862, and Warren, Eliza Spalding, 1837-1919
Subject (Topic):
Cayuse Indians, Frontier and pioneer life --Oregon --History, Frontier and pioneer life --Washington (State), Indians of North America --Washington (State), Missionaries --Washington (State), Nez Perce Indians, Pioneer children --West (U.S.) --History, and Whitman Massacre, 1847 --Personal narratives
Collection consists of drafts and printed versions of poems, including the printed collection, Poetic Works, corrected and inscribed, and typescript drafts of To My Lovelily and The Birth of Woman. Accompanied by biographical notes, in an unidentified hand, dating the publication of the printed volume to 1919.
Description:
MS notes in pencil on long sheet of newsprint.
Subject (Topic):
African American authors --20th century --Archives, American literature --20th century, and American poetry --20th century
Collection consists of drafts and printed versions of poems, including the printed collection, Poetic Works, corrected and inscribed, and typescript drafts of To My Lovelily and The Birth of Woman. Accompanied by biographical notes, in an unidentified hand, dating the publication of the printed volume to 1919.
Description:
Corrected and annotated in pencil. and Typescript, corrected.
Subject (Topic):
African American authors --20th century --Archives, American literature --20th century, and American poetry --20th century