Missionary letters, 1836-1856.

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Missionary letters, 1836-1856.

Abigail Smith's letters to Jane Jenks, Jasper Peet, and David Raymond discuss her decision to become a missionary, her journey to Oregon with her husband Alvin Thompson Smith, and events there, including the Whitman Massacre.

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Peet, Jasper.

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Raymond, David, 1906-

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Jenks, Jane

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Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888

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Alvin Thompson Smith, lay missionary and pioneer, was born November 17, 1802 in Brantford, Connecticut. He moved to Indiana in the 1830s and came overland to Oregon in 1840. He spent his first Oregon winter at Henry Spalding's mission, where he helped build grist and saw mills for the missionary. He settled on a land claim at present-day Forest Grove, where he donated money to the Congregational church and to the Tabitha Brown school. He was elected one of three magistrates at the Champoeg meeti...

Smith, Abigail Raymond, 1793-1858

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