Letter: to I. M. Merrick /by Henry Bridgeman Brewer, 1847 Mar 11.

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Letter: to I. M. Merrick /by Henry Bridgeman Brewer, 1847 Mar 11.

Describes hardships of a winter spent at Wascopam (Dallas City), an account of the Donner Party which appeared in the California Star, a dance of the Wasco Indians, and prospects for continuing the mission at Wascopam.

4 p.; 33 cm.

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