Eells, Myron, 1843-1907

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Reverend Myron Eells (1843-1907), youngest son of Reverend Cushing Eells, was missionary to Indians at Skokomish.

From the description of Letters : to Honorable A. Hinman / by Myron Eells, 1891. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127639

From the description of Notes, [after 1884]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127641

From the description of Letters : to Honorable A. McKinlay / by Myron Eells, 1885. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127640

Born in Spokane County, in 1843, Reverend Eells lived in the Willamette Valley, graduated from Pacific University and Hartford Theological Seminary and became ordained in the Congregational Church. He returned to the northwest and spent most of his years in the Puget Sound region as a missionary to the tribes and white settlers until his death in 1907.

From the guide to the Myron Eells Collection, 1848-1998, (Whitman College and Northwest Archives)

Myron Eells was born to pioneer missionaries Cushing and Myra Eells in 1843. He was born near what is now Spokane, Washington, but the family relocated to the Willamette Valley after the Whitman Massacre in 1849. In 1859, Cushing Eells and his family returned to eastern Washington Territory and founded what is now Whitman College, in honor of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman.

Myron Eells returned to Oregon to attend Pacific University, and graduated in 1866 with his A.M. He then went home to Walla Walla to work on his father’s farm, but after two years went to the Northeast to study for the ministry. He graduated from Hartford Theological Seminary in Connecticut in 1871. He returned to the Northwest upon graduation, and led the Congregational Church in Boise, Idaho for a few years. In 1874, Eells moved to the Skokomish Reservation on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington Territory, and he lived there the rest of his life, working as a missionary and documenting the cultures and languages of the tribes he worked with in Washington. He wrote many articles, books, and pamphlets on the subject, and obtained a large collection of Native American artifacts and books on Northwest history.

Eells served on the Board of Trustees for both Whitman College and his alma mater, Pacific University. At the end of his life, he donated most of his personal papers and his personal library to Whitman College, which provided vital support to the institution his father founded.

From the guide to the Myron Eells Papers, 1850-1897, (Pacific University Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Barnes, Mary Downing Sheldon, 1850-1898. Mary Downing Barnes papers, 1890-1898. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Eells, Myron, 1843-1907. Notes, [after 1884]. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Alanson Hinman papers University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Smith, A. W. (Allison W.). A.W. Smith Papers 1878-1907. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Eells, Myron, 1843-1907. Obituary sketch of Edwin Oscar Hall, the first printer of the North West Coast / by Rev. Myron Eells, ca. 1883. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Edwin Eells papers Washington State Historical Society
referencedIn Eells, Ida M. Mother Eells : a story of the life of Myra Fairbanks Eells / by Ida Myra Eells, 1947 Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State
referencedIn Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. Elwood Evans papers, 1841-1894. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Eells, Cushing, 1810-1893. Papers, 1838-1883. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Eells, Myron, 1843-1907. Letters : to Honorable A. Hinman / by Myron Eells, 1891. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Myron Eells Papers, 1850-1897 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), 1840-1906. William Isaac Marshall scrapbooks, 1883-1906. University of Washington. Libraries
creatorOf Eells, Myron, 1843-1907. Obituary sketch of Edwin Oscar Hall, the first printer of the North West Coast / by Rev. Myron Eells, ca. 1883. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Eells Family Association. Records, 1802-1974. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Myron Eells Collection, 1848-1998 Whitman College and Northwest Archives
referencedIn Eells family. Collection of Eells family papers. Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State
creatorOf Eells, Myron, 1843-1907. Letters : to Honorable A. McKinlay / by Myron Eells, 1885. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Eells, Cushing, 1810-1893. Letter: to his son, Myron Eells /by Cushing Eells, 1888 Jul 16. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith Barnes, Mary Downing Sheldon, 1850-1898. person
correspondedWith Eells, Cushing, 1810-1893. person
associatedWith Eells, Edwin, 1841-1917. person
associatedWith Eells family. family
associatedWith Eells Family Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Eells, Ida M. person
associatedWith Ellis, Jacob F. person
associatedWith Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. person
associatedWith Hall, Edwin Oscar, 1810-1883. person
associatedWith Hinman, Alanson, 1822-1908. person
associatedWith Lapwai Mission Press. corporateBody
associatedWith Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), 1840-1906. person
associatedWith McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1891. person
associatedWith Smith, A. W. (Allison W.) person
associatedWith Tualatin Academy. corporateBody
associatedWith Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. person
associatedWith Wickersham, James, 1857-1939 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Hawaii
Northwest, Pacific
Hawaii
Idaho
Idaho
Washington (State)
Washington (States)
Subject
Slavery
Anthropology
Christian universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Indians of North America
Missions
Native Americans
Pacific University
Occupation
Teachers
Missionaries
Printers
Printers
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Birth 1843

Death 1907

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