John B. Horner collection [manuscripts], circa 1902-1932.

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John B. Horner collection [manuscripts], circa 1902-1932.

Collection includes: Photographic postcard and drawings relating to Indians in Linn County and Calapooia mounds; Typescript address "Old Oregon vs. New Oregon" given before the Oregon Pioneer Association, 12 pp, June 10, 1932 [?]; Manuscript letter to J. B. Horner from Gertrude Ingalls, 16 pp, September, 15, 1902, with a biographical sketch of her brother, Frederick Balch; Manuscript letter to Professor Horner from O.C. Applegate, 2 pp, March, 1932, with a letter of transmittal; Miscellaneous documents about Calapooia mounds.

.04 cubic feet (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7966173

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Applegate, O. C. (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 Reservation. ...

Balch, Frederic Homer, 1861-1891

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Horner, John B., 1856-1933

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John B. Horner taught English and history at Oregon Agricultural College from 1891 until his death in 1933; founded the college museum; and wrote extensively on Oregon history and literature. From the description of John B. Horner collection [manuscripts], circa 1902-1932. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 671547918 From the guide to the John B. Horner collection, circa 1902-1932, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) John B. H...