Records 1883-1974

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Records 1883-1974

Records of an organization that worked to secure pensions for veterans of Indian wars in the Pacific Northwest. Includes organizational records, minutes of meetings, membership rosters, and correspondence of Henry H. Woodward, head of the Umpqua Camp. Also includes records and correspondence of the Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans of the North Pacific Coast.

1.2 cubic feet; 3 document cases, 1 oversize folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6368042

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Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans of the North Pacific Coast.

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Woodward, Henry H., fl. 1886-1910.

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Kleeman, Otto

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Wood, Thomas Alexander

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Indian War Veterans of the North Pacific Coast

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The Indian War Veterans of the North Pacific Coast was formed "to keep alive the memories of the trials of pioneer life, to encourage friendship and benevolence among those who have acted as the vanguard of civilization, to transmit a true history of the Indian wars of the North Pacific Coast ..." The Oregon state association was organized into one Grand Encampment which held annual meetings. One of the most important objectives of the association was the lobbying for recognition by the U.S. gov...