Eliza and the Nez Percé Indians /by Edwin Eells, 1913.

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Eliza and the Nez Percé Indians /by Edwin Eells, 1913.

A narrative of the life and work of Eliza Spalding Warren, the second white child born in Oregon Territory, with other facts relating to the coming of the early missionaries from 1834-38, the first printing press, the Indian tribes, the Whitman Massacre, the conspiracy to kill Gov. I. I. Stevens, and other events connected with the pioneer history of the Northwest.

1 v. (14 p.) ; 33 cm.

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Warren, Eliza Spalding, 1837-1919

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Daughter of Rev. H.H. Spalding and Eliza Hart Spalding. From the description of Collection, 1905-[1935] (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42929633 ...

Eells, Edwin, 1841-1917

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Edwin Eells was a son of Rev. Cushing and Myra Eells who were among the earliest Protestant missionaries in the area. He was born at Tsimakain Mission, some thirty miles north of present-day Spokane. He served for many years as Indian Agent at Tacoma. From the guide to the Edwin S. Eells Speech, 1910, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) Pioneer, lawyer, Congregationalist, author, an...