Papers, 1840-1860.

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Papers, 1840-1860.

Books and magazine articles written by Mr. Reimers about early settlers and Indians of the Inland Empire area of eastern Oregon, Washington, and northern Idaho.

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Abrams family.

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Wright, George, 1803-1865

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George Wright was an American soldier who served in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. He was born in Vermont in 1803 and died at sea on July 30, 1865. Wright attended West Point and graduated in 1822. He fought in the Mexican-American with the 8th infantry, and after being wounded was given the rank of colonel. In 1858 Wright oversaw the re-construction of Fort Dalles in Oregon Territory, and while in the Northwest also participated in the Yakima War and the Battle of Four Lak...

Steptoe, Edward Jenner, 1816-1865

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Reimers, Henry L.

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Henry L. Reimers (1904- ) was born in his Spokane, WA home, which was located on the site of the current Ferris high School. Reimers attended various schools in the area: Moran, Adams, Indian Prairie, Deep Creek High School, Philomath College in Oregon, and Cheney Normal. After obtaining his teaching credentials, Reimers taught at Indian Prairie (also known as Ardenvoir) and at Entiat in Entiat Valley, WA. He worked as a teacher/principal at Waitsburg, WA (Sept 10, 1943), taught 12 years at Blai...

Qualchan, approximately 1833-1858

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