Papers, 1936.

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Papers, 1936.

Typed reminiscences concerning such topics as the location of Reverend H. H. Spalding's grave site; the acquisition of one of his chairs by the Idaho State Historical Society; the immigration to Idaho of Thomas and Medora Brewer Pierce; and the transcription of an Indian sign language version of the twenty-third psalm.

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University of Idaho Library

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Pierce, Medora Brewer, 1848-1937

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Greene, Fanny B.

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Resident of Spalding and Juliaetta, Idaho, and champion of the establishment of a memorial park at Spalding commemorating the work of the missionaries Henry Harmon and Eliza Spalding. From the description of Manuscripts, [1936] (Latah County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 42925800 ...

Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874

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Reverend Henry Harmon Spalding, pioneer Presbyterian missionary in the Oregon Territory, was born on November 26, 1803 in New York. In 1836, after successfully applying for an appointment under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Spalding traveled overland to Oregon with his first wife, Eliza Hart Spalding, and Marcus and Narcissa Whitman. Later that year he founded the Nez PerceĢ Indian mission at Lapwai, where he remained until the Whitman Massacre in 1847...

Pierce, Thomas, 1844-1906

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