Letters : to Honorable A. Hinman / by Myron Eells, 1891.
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Eells, Myron, 1843-1907
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Reverend Myron Eells (1843-1907), youngest son of Reverend Cushing Eells, was missionary to Indians at Skokomish. From the description of Letters : to Honorable A. Hinman / by Myron Eells, 1891. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127639 From the description of Notes, [after 1884]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127641 From the description of Letters : to Honorable A. McKinlay / by Myron Eells, 1885. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127640 Born in Spokane...
Tualatin Academy
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Oregon's Pacific University is the oldest chartered university in the West. The Oregon Territorial Legislature granted its original charter as the Tualatin Academy on Sept. 26, 1849. The charter predates statehood by 10 years, and was the first formal act of the territorial government. Pacific founders were also instrumental in the 1843 vote at Champoeg, which resulted in the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government, the first American government on the Pacific Coa...
Ellis, Jacob F.
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Hinman, Alanson, 1822-1908.
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Alanson Hinman came to the Oregon Country in 1844 and taught school at the Whitman Mission. He later moved to the Willamette Valley, was collector of customs at Astoria, and finally settled in Forest Grove. He was a trustee of Pacific University. From the description of Alanson Hinman papers, 1859-1900. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 54518527 From the guide to the Alanson Hinman papers, 1872-1900, (Special Collections and University Archives, Universit...