Papers, 1850-1958.

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Papers, 1850-1958.

Papers include: Correspondence, receipts, writings, and newspaper clippings (1850-1883) of or concerning Lindsay Applegate; correspondence, diaries, financial records, speeches, and memoirs (1859-1938) of O.C. Applegate related to the Klamath Indian Agency, Fort Klamath, Modoc Indian War, Klamath River Highway Club, Republican Party politics, and southern Oregon history; correspondence (1898-1908) between Oliver C. Applegate and K.C. Egbert, Superintendent at the Siletz Indian Agency and School; poems, business and personal correspondence, and Standard Oil promotional materials (1904-1958) of Oliver C. Applegate, Jr., as well as information concerning the Hearst-San Simeon State Historical Monument; manuscript entitled, "The Last Conflict Between the Races," by Rachel Applegate Swan pertaining to the relationship between settlers and Indians in Klamath County, especially during the Modoc War. Other family members with papers in the collection include Jesse Applegate, Ivan D. Applegate, Alice Applegate Sargent, and Rachel Applegate Good.

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Standard Oil Company of California

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On March 27, 1964, at approximately 5:36 p.m. Alaska Standard Time, the "Good Friday" Earthquake (also known as the Great Alaska Earthquake) shook all of Southcentral Alaska. The quake's epicenter was 80 miles east of Anchorage in Prince William Sound. The quake's magnitude was originally recorded between 8.4 and 8.6 on the Richter scale, but later upgraded to 9.2. The earthquake was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in North America. It was the second largest earthquake ever recorded, ...

Swan, Rachel.

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Applegate family.

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The Applegate family, prominent in Oregon history and politics, first emigrated to Oregon in 1843. The three Applegate brothers, Charles (1806-1879), Lindsay (1808-1892), and Jesse (1811-1888), traveled together with their families on the Oregon Trail. Lindsay served as an interpreter during the Klamath/Modoc Indian Treaty negotiations in 1864 and later became a sub-agent at the Klamath Indian Agency. His son, Oliver C. Applegate, fluent in more than one Indian language, fought in t...

Klamath River Highway Club.

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Republican Party (Or.)

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Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1896-1994

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Sargent, Alice.

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Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1845-1938.

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Oliver Cromwell Applegate was born in Oregon in 1845 to Lindsay and Elizabeth Applegate. He began his career in 1865 by assisting his father, who was subagent of the Indian agency at Ft. Klamath. During the winter months young Applegate taught in Ashland. In 1867 the governor of Oregon asked Applegate, who had become a captain in the Oregon Volunteer Militia, to lead a new militia of Indians, the “Axe and Rifle Company,” to protect wagon trains and build a road to the Warm Springs R...

Applegate, Ivan DeCounter, 1840-1918.

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Good, Rachel.

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Applegate, Lindsay, 1808-1892

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Oregon pioneer, pathfinder, and Indian agent. He came to Oregon with his brothers, Jesse and Charles, in 1843. From the description of Lindsay Applegate papers, 1863-1891. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 42033520 ...

Egbert, K. C.

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