McMillen, James H., 1823-1913.

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James H. McMillen (1823-1913) was an Oregon pioneer of 1845, volunteer in the Cayuse Indian war and resident of Washington County, Oregon.

From the guide to the James H. McMillen reminiscences, 1910-1911, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)

James H. McMillen (1823-1913) was an Oregon pioneer of 1845, volunteer in the Cayuse Indian war and resident of Washington County, Oregon.

In 1857 he was charged with the murder of Andrew Jackson Masters over a land dispute.

From the description of James H. McMillen reminiscences [manuscript], 1910-1911. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 693582318

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creatorOf McMillen, James H., 1823-1913. James H. McMillen reminiscences [manuscript], 1910-1911. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf James H. McMillen reminiscences, 1910-1911 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Masters, Andrew Jackson, d. 1856. Papers, 1848-1857. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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associatedWith Masters, Andrew Jackson, d. 1856. person
associatedWith McLoughlin, John, family
associatedWith McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. person
associatedWith McMillen, James H., family
associatedWith Ogden, Peter Skene, family
associatedWith Ogden, Peter Skene, 1790-1854. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Oregon
Portland (Or.)
Portland (Or.)
Subject
Cayuse Indians
Oregon
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
Pioneers
Whitman Massacre, 1847
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Activity

Person

Birth 1823

Death 1913

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