John F. Noble papers 1849-1950 1849-1900

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John F. Noble papers 1849-1950 1849-1900

Papers of an Indian agent, stock rancher, and army officer of Oregon and Washington State. Includes incomplete overland diary of 1849; 1860 diary of a hunting trip on the Deschutes River; diary of a hunting trip of 1864-1865 through Indian country; survey notes; Chinook vocabulary; papers of Noble & Scholl relating to stock raising near The Dalles, Oregon; military papers; and papers regarding an Indian depredation claim by Brooke, Bomford and Company (1898-1900).

.45 cubic feet (1 document case)

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Scholl, Louis, 1829-1911.

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Scholl worked for the Army in the Pacific Northwest in various capacities from 1856 to 1861, including that of supervising architect of Fort Dalles. From the description of Plan of Fort Dalles, O.T. [Oregon Territory]. [ca. 1857] (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 36306002 Louis Scholl, a native of Germany, was the architect for Fort Dalles, Fort Walla Walla, Fort Simcoe, and Fort Colville. He explored for new immigrant roads from the Salt Lake...

Noble, John F., 1828-ca. 1899.

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Noble's occupations included Indian agent, stock rancher, and Army officer, in Oregon and Washington. From the description of John F. Noble papers, 1849-1950 (bulk 1849-1900) (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 31611449 John F. Noble was an Indian agent, stock rancher, and U.S. Army officer who lived in Oregon and Washington State. He came overland in 1849 from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as a civilian traveling with the U.S. Mounted Rifle Regimen...

Noble & Scholl (firm)

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Drake, John M (John Miller), 1830-1913

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Member of the Oregon Cavalry during the Civil War; campaigned against the Snake Indians of Eastern Oregon; commanded Fort Boise, Idaho, in 1865; later employed by the Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. in Portland, Oregon; from 1894 until his death in 1913 a resident of San Jose, California. From the description of Papers, 1864-1906. (Idaho State Historical Society Library & Archives). WorldCat record id: 42927789 John Miller Drake was born December 31, 1830 in Stroudsbur...

Brooke, Bomford & Company.

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