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- Creator:
- United States. War Dept
- Published / Created:
- [1858]
- Call Number:
- Zc74 858un
- Image Count:
- 10
- Publisher:
- [s.n.]
- Subject (Geographic):
- Oregon --Militia and Washington (State) --Militia
- Subject (Name):
- United States. Commission on Indian War Expenses in Oregon and Washington Territories
- Subject (Topic):
- Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865 --Finance
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Expenses of the Indian wars in Washington and Oregon Territories : letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 15th instant, a report of the commissioners to ascertain the expenses incurred in the Indian wars in Oregon and Washington Territories : January 25, 1858, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and ordered to be printed
3.
- Published / Created:
- 1852
- Call Number:
- Zc78 880mi
- Collection Title:
- Historical reminiscences and memoranda
- Image Count:
- 22
- Abstract:
- Mounted clippings from various Pacific Northwest newspapers of the 1880’s and ’90’s with a typewritten index.
- Subject (Name):
- Dart, Anson and Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
- Subject (Topic):
- Frontier and pioneer life --Northwest, Pacific, Frontier and pioneer life --Oregon, Frontier and pioneer life --Washington (State), and Indians of North America --Wars --Northwest, Pacific
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > H. Doc. 1
4.
- Creator:
- United States. War Dept
- Published / Created:
- 1873
- Call Number:
- Zc74 873uo
- Image Count:
- 36
- Alternative Title:
- Expenses incurred in suppression of Indian hostilities in certain Territories and Oregon Indian war claims, 1853-1856
- Publisher:
- Govt. Print. Off
- Subject (Name):
- Bradley, Thomas H. and elknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
- Subject (Topic):
- Rogue River Indian War, 1855-1856 and Tututni Indians --History
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Letter from the Secretary of War : transmitting, in compliance with a Senate resolution of January 6, 1873, reports relative to expenses incurred by the Territories of Washington and Oregon in the suppression of Indian hostilities in the year 1856 : January 9, 1873, ordered to lie on the table and be printed
- Creator:
- Catlett, Hanson G
Victoria (Tex.) - Published / Created:
- [1847]
- Call Number:
- Zc52 847vi
- Image Count:
- 7
- Abstract:
- Includes a letter from H.G. Catlett to the Texian advocate urging a road from Matagorda to El Paso, Santa Fe and thence to California.
- Alternative Title:
- Texian advocate
- Subject (Topic):
- Roads --Southwest, New and Roads --Texas
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > National road to California. Public meeting in Victoria
- Creator:
- Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707
- Published / Created:
- in the year, 1660
- Call Number:
- Uzfh35 660e
- Image Count:
- 12
- Publisher:
- Printed by A.L
- Subject (Topic):
- Cockfighting
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The opinion of Mr. Perkins and Mr. Bolton, and others, concerning the sport of cock-fighting : Publisht formerly in their vvorks, and now set forth to shew, that it is not a recreation meet for Christians ... / By Edmvnd Elis ...
7.
- Creator:
- Blue, Daniel
- Published / Created:
- 1859 May 12 and 1860
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 37
- Image Count:
- 9
- Abstract:
- Daniel Blue, too weak to write, dictated a letter to Alexander Pullman. It describes his attempted trip to Pike’s Peak from Whiteside County, Illinois by way of Kansas City, Fort Riley, and Smoky Hill Fork. He records the hardships, deaths, cannibalism, and rescue by Indians.
- Alternative Title:
- Letter: to Mr. John Wilson /by Alexander J. Pullman for Daniel Blue, 1859 May 12
- Description:
- Accompanied by 6 pages of a corrected page proof from the second printing of Blue’s Narrative.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Colorado --Gold discoveries and West (U.S.) --Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Blue, Alexander, d. 1859, Blue, Charles, d. 1859, Blue, Daniel, and Solely, George, d. 1859
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Thrilling narrative of the adventures, sufferings and starvation of Pike's Peak gold seekers on the Plains of the West in the Winter and Spring of 1859 / by one of the survivors
- Published / Created:
- circa 1876-1877
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2824
- Collection Title:
- Wilson family correspondence related to emigration from Scotland to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 74
- Image Count:
- 6
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of letters related to the Wilson family, which document their emigration from Great Britain to New Jersey and Kansas, 1873-1941, with the bulk of the material covering years from 1873 to 1879. Agnes Ledgerwood Hately, later Wilson, wrote most of the letters to her fiancée and then husband, James Kinnier Wilson, as well as to her family in Scotland.
- Description:
- Agnes Ledgerwood Hately Wilson MacIntosh (1845-1931) was a daughter of Thomas Ledgerwood Hately (1816-1867), a composer and precentor of the Free High Church in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Ann Atkinson Brook Hately (1817-1861). She had two older siblings, Mary Ann Atkinson Hately Macfie (born 1840) and composer Walter Hately (1843-1907). Agnes also worked as a teacher of singing in Edinburgh, Scotland, before her marriage. In April 1874, Agnes married Reverend James Kinnier Wilson (1846-1879), a Presbyterian minister originally from County Monaghan, Ireland, who studied at Princeton University (1869), the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest (1871-1873), and at Auburn Theological Seminary (1873-1874). From 1874 to 1878, James served as a minister at the First Presbyterian Church in Cedarville, New Jersey. The Wilsons had two children, Anne Edina Hately Wilson Paul (1876-1959), and neurologist Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson (1878-1937). In June 1878, the Wilson family relocated to WaKeeney, Kansas, where James served the Home Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America until his death in November 1879 from malaria. Agnes and their children returned to Scotland. In 1881, she married Henry MacIntosh (1836-1894), and they had a son, Henry Walter McIntosh (born 1882). and WaKeeney, Kansas, was established in 1879 on land purchased from the Kansas Pacific Railway by the Chicago land development firm of Warren, Keeney, & Co.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Cedarville (N.J.)--Religious life and customs, Cedarville (N.J.)--Social life and customs, Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation (Okla.), Philadelphia (Pa.) Social life and customs, Philadelphia (Pa.)--Religious life and customs, Scotland--Emigration and immigration, WaKeeney (Kan.)--Religious life and customs, and WaKeeney (Kan.)--Social life and customs
- Subject (Name):
- Auburn Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.), First Presbyterian Church (Cedarville, N.J.), Hately family, Macfie, Mary Ann Atkinson Hately, 1840-, MacIntosh, Agnes Ledgerwood Hately Wilson, 1845-1931, Paul, Anne Edina Hately Wilson, 1876-1959, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Clergy, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Missions Kansas, Wilson family, Wilson, James Kinnier, 1846-1879, and Wilson, S. A. Kinnier (Samuel Alexander Kinnier), 1878-1937
- Subject (Topic):
- Cheyenne Indians, Clergy--Kansas, Clergy--New Jersey, Home missions--Kansas, and Malaria--Kansas--WaKeeney
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Undated letters from James Kinnier Wilson to Agnes Ledgerwood Hately Wilson
- Creator:
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Oregon Superintendency
- Published / Created:
- 1851
- Call Number:
- Zc12 O7 851un
- Image Count:
- 11
- Description:
- Separated from a larger report.
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America --Oregon
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Reports on the Indian tribes of Oregon territory, 1851]