Terry, C. A. (Chloe Ann)
Variant namesChloe Ann Terry and her younger brother, Charles Townsend Terry, crossed the plains in the wagon train of their brother-in-law, Dr. John Coe Kellogg, his wife and their young daughters, Florence and Alma. With them were Eliza Terry, wife of their brother, Grove Terry, who had already gone to southern Oregon to make a home for his family. The diary was the inspiration for Archie Binns' book, THE LAND IS BRIGHT. Within a year after the trip, Chloe Ann Terry married the widower R.L. Doyle, the first marriage on Whidby Island.
From the description of Diary (typescript copy), 1852. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500281
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referencedIn | Cahail, Alice Kellogg. The life of Dr. John Coe Kellogg, 1939 / written by Alice Kellogg Cahail, granddaughter of the Whidbey pioneer. | Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State | |
creatorOf | Terry, C. A. (Chloe Ann). Diary (typescript copy), 1852. | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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associatedWith | Cahail, Alice Kellogg. | person |
associatedWith | Colby, William Egan, 1920-1996. | person |
associatedWith | Vrooman, Henry. | person |
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