"In 1897, in Morrow County, Oregon, I again met Warfield, and knowing that he was in the battle of the Touchet, I asked him to tell me about it. I took the story down as he then told it, and it is as follows…
"A long, long time ago there was no peninsula or bay or Indians, but one day there came from the sia...
Describes the Civil War career of John W. Rumpel, with extensive quotations from his diary and lette...
In this installment, we have a biography of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh by Colonel John Johnston (he...
“Who served as a Soldier in the Western Army, in the Massachusetts Line, in the Expedition under Gen...
"Egan himself was neither Bannock nor Piute, but a Cayuse born. Captured as a child by Shoshone raid...
"The volume can hardly be called a valuable contribution to the history of the war. Its chief intere...
Article uses the story of W. K. Maxfield to share the exploits of the 36th Infantry Division at the ...
"Tippecanoe Battle Ground Octbr 6th 1840." AMs, 16p. (4 sheets, folded; with two photocopies)...
"…but falling in with a larger emigrant train... bound for the, then, Territory of Oregon, he was pe...
WAR had been declared about one year, I guess; anyway, the first killed - in - action notice had bee...
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted ins...
"This article was obtained for the Washington Historical Quarterly by Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall, of The ...
"This narrative was written by J. Ross Mackenzie, M. D., as related to him by James Sweeney, now liv...
"The morning of March 26, 1856, broke with clear sky and with steady wind amounting almost to a gale...
"Your father's name? Ransom Clark. When did he first see the Walla Walla Valley? He was one of four ...
"A long, long time ago there was no peninsula or bay or Indians, but one day there came from the sia...
Describes the Civil War career of John W. Rumpel, with extensive quotations from his diary and lette...
In this installment, we have a biography of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh by Colonel John Johnston (he...
“Who served as a Soldier in the Western Army, in the Massachusetts Line, in the Expedition under Gen...
"Egan himself was neither Bannock nor Piute, but a Cayuse born. Captured as a child by Shoshone raid...
"The volume can hardly be called a valuable contribution to the history of the war. Its chief intere...
Article uses the story of W. K. Maxfield to share the exploits of the 36th Infantry Division at the ...
"Tippecanoe Battle Ground Octbr 6th 1840." AMs, 16p. (4 sheets, folded; with two photocopies)...
"…but falling in with a larger emigrant train... bound for the, then, Territory of Oregon, he was pe...
WAR had been declared about one year, I guess; anyway, the first killed - in - action notice had bee...
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted ins...
"This article was obtained for the Washington Historical Quarterly by Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall, of The ...
"This narrative was written by J. Ross Mackenzie, M. D., as related to him by James Sweeney, now liv...
"The morning of March 26, 1856, broke with clear sky and with steady wind amounting almost to a gale...
"Your father's name? Ransom Clark. When did he first see the Walla Walla Valley? He was one of four ...
"A long, long time ago there was no peninsula or bay or Indians, but one day there came from the sia...
Describes the Civil War career of John W. Rumpel, with extensive quotations from his diary and lette...
In this installment, we have a biography of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh by Colonel John Johnston (he...