James H. McMillen reminiscences 1910-1911

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James H. McMillen reminiscences 1910-1911

Manuscript reminiscences of James H. McMillen, 15 pp, 1910-1911, in the form of a letter to George Himes, regarding his journey to Oregon in 1845, acquaintance with John McLoughlin and Peter Skene Ogden, recollections of the Whitman massacre, Cayuse Indian War and early Portland, Oregon. James H. McMillen (1823-1913) was an Oregon pioneer of 1845, volunteer in the Cayuse Indian war and resident of Washington County, Oregon.

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McLoughlin, John,

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McMillen, James H.,

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Ogden, Peter Skene,

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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 ...