"John A. Stoughton, one of the last of the celebrated band of immigrants that crossed the plains to Oregon in 1843, died at the Spokane County Infirmary, at Spangle, on July 1, 1924. He was nearly ninety years old at his death… Mr. Stoughton wrote a brief account of his recollections of the journey across the plains. From the original, Professor Edmond S. Meany, in 1906, made the following copy...
"Yes, it is the same John Ball who came to the Oregon Country with Nathaniel J. Wyeth, the same John...
"William S. Lewis, of Spokane, sends news of the death last October of John E. Rees, a pioneer of Id...
To define the motives for any human migration is often a formidable, but nevertheless an inspiring a...
"Willard Hall Rees was the first secretary of the Oregon Pioneer Association and was one of the prim...
"Such was the Oregon pioneer, who, with heroic patience, subdued the wilderness, battled mightily wi...
"The paper following, giving an account of the trip across 'The Plains,' was prepared for my childr...
"…but falling in with a larger emigrant train... bound for the, then, Territory of Oregon, he was pe...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"…with a large party including many of mother's relatives, started out overland by ox teams along th...
"His address was published and with it a list...of the members of that party, which was the first to...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"When the Astorians left the Oregon country a number remained for some time in the employ of the Nor...
"The death, late in 1932, of Mrs. Annie Hembree Cullen, wife of Major John W. Cullen of Portland, Or...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
"Papers in the Middle West, including the Denver Times, have been reprinting an auction notice for t...
"Yes, it is the same John Ball who came to the Oregon Country with Nathaniel J. Wyeth, the same John...
"William S. Lewis, of Spokane, sends news of the death last October of John E. Rees, a pioneer of Id...
To define the motives for any human migration is often a formidable, but nevertheless an inspiring a...
"Willard Hall Rees was the first secretary of the Oregon Pioneer Association and was one of the prim...
"Such was the Oregon pioneer, who, with heroic patience, subdued the wilderness, battled mightily wi...
"The paper following, giving an account of the trip across 'The Plains,' was prepared for my childr...
"…but falling in with a larger emigrant train... bound for the, then, Territory of Oregon, he was pe...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"…with a large party including many of mother's relatives, started out overland by ox teams along th...
"His address was published and with it a list...of the members of that party, which was the first to...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"When the Astorians left the Oregon country a number remained for some time in the employ of the Nor...
"The death, late in 1932, of Mrs. Annie Hembree Cullen, wife of Major John W. Cullen of Portland, Or...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
"Papers in the Middle West, including the Denver Times, have been reprinting an auction notice for t...
"Yes, it is the same John Ball who came to the Oregon Country with Nathaniel J. Wyeth, the same John...
"William S. Lewis, of Spokane, sends news of the death last October of John E. Rees, a pioneer of Id...
To define the motives for any human migration is often a formidable, but nevertheless an inspiring a...